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Even this far towards [[7edo]] in the [[5L 2s]] descendants, there are still multiple available temperaments. If the (bright) generator is taken as [[4/3]], we are rather beyond the range of standard [[meantone]] or even [[flattone]]. Instead, we have [[flattertone]] in the soft range (with a 33-tone scale of [[26L 7s]]) and [[deeptone]] in the hard one (where the 33-tone scale is [[7L 26s]]). | Even this far towards [[7edo]] in the [[5L 2s]] descendants, there are still multiple available temperaments. If the (bright) generator is taken as [[4/3]], we are rather beyond the range of standard [[meantone]] or even [[flattone]]. Instead, we have [[flattertone]] in the soft range (with a 33-tone scale of [[26L 7s]]) and [[deeptone]] in the hard one (where the 33-tone scale is [[7L 26s]]). | ||
In flattertone, the minor 8-mosstep is a large neutral or submajor third that can still be considered to approximate [[5/4]], while in deeptone, this approximation fails and [[5/4]] is instead equated to the minor 9-mosstep. While the major 8-mosstep | In flattertone, the minor 8-mosstep is a large neutral or submajor third that can still be considered to approximate [[5/4]], while in deeptone, this approximation fails and [[5/4]] is instead equated to the minor 9-mosstep. While the major 8-mosstep, minor 10-mosstep and even diminished 11-mosstep can also be close, no major temperament seems to equate 5/4 to these intervals. | ||
== Modes == | == Modes == | ||
{{MOS modes}} | {{MOS modes}} | ||