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{{MOS intro}} | {{MOS intro}} | ||
Antidiatonic is similar to diatonic except interval classes are flipped. For example, there are natural, harmonic, and melodic major scales instead of minor scales, and its locrian scale, called "antilocrian", has an augmented fifth instead of a diminished fifth. The flatter the fifth, the less this scale resembles diatonic. | Antidiatonic is similar to diatonic except interval classes are flipped. For example, there are natural, harmonic, and melodic major scales instead of minor scales, and its locrian scale, called "antilocrian", has an augmented fifth instead of a diminished fifth. The flatter the fifth, the less this scale resembles diatonic. | ||
The most well-known forms of this scale are produced by | The most well-known forms of this scale are produced by Mavila, with fifths sharp enough to resemble diatonic. Other temperaments that produce this scale include score, casablanca, and triton, whose fifths are so flat that they cannot be interpreted as a diatonic 5th, flattened or otherwise. | ||
== Name == | == Name == | ||
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== Notation == | == Notation == | ||
The most common way of notating this scale, particularly when working with | The most common way of notating this scale, particularly when working with Mavila, is to use the same note names and accidentals as that of diatonic (CDEFGAB, #, and b), but read as antidiatonic instead. There are, however, two ways of notating accidentals: | ||
* Harmonic antidiatonic notation, where the sharps and flats of diatonic switch roles: sharps flatten and flats sharpen. | * Harmonic antidiatonic notation, where the sharps and flats of diatonic switch roles: sharps flatten and flats sharpen. | ||
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=== Temperament interpretations === | === Temperament interpretations === | ||
2L 5s has several rank-2 temperament interpretations, such as: | 2L 5s has several rank-2 temperament interpretations, such as: | ||
*[[Mavila]], with generators around 679. | * [[Mavila]], with generators around 679.8{{c}}. | ||
*[[Casablanca]], with generators around 657. | * [[Casablanca]], with generators around 657.8{{c}}. | ||
*[[Liese]], with generators around 632. | * [[Liese]], with generators around 632.4{{c}}. | ||
== Tuning ranges == | == Tuning ranges == | ||
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=== Ultrahard tunings === | === Ultrahard tunings === | ||
Ultrahard tunings, particularly with the harder end of the spectrum, correspond to [[liese]] temperament, represent by edos such as 17edo 19edo, and larger edos such as 55edo. | Ultrahard tunings, particularly with the harder end of the spectrum, correspond to [[liese]] temperament, represent by edos such as 17edo, 19edo, and larger edos such as 55edo. | ||
{{MOS tunings|Step Ratios=4/1; 5/1; 6/1; 7/1}} | {{MOS tunings|Step Ratios=4/1; 5/1; 6/1; 7/1}} |