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7L 4s{{angbr|3/1}} MOS scales can be used for the [[Electra]] temperament, in which three generators down is approximately [[13/11]] and one generator up is approximately [[15/11]]. If 11:13:15 is treated as the fundamental sonority of no-2's music, then Electra can be viewed as the analogue to [[meantone]] and 7L 4s{{angbr|3/1}} can be viewed as the analogue to the diatonic scale. If twos are admitted, the hard end of the Electra heptatonic spectrum can be viewed as the subharmonic version of Pythagorean/Classical tuning. | 7L 4s{{angbr|3/1}} MOS scales can be used for the [[Electra]] temperament, in which three generators down is approximately [[13/11]] and one generator up is approximately [[15/11]]. If 11:13:15 is treated as the fundamental sonority of no-2's music, then Electra can be viewed as the analogue to [[meantone]] and 7L 4s{{angbr|3/1}} can be viewed as the analogue to the diatonic scale. If twos are admitted, the hard end of the Electra heptatonic spectrum can be viewed as the subharmonic version of Pythagorean/Classical tuning. | ||
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[[Category:Tritave]] | [[Category:Tritave]] |