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{{Wikipedia|Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale}}
{{Wikipedia|Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale}}
'''Ptolemy's intense diatonic''' scale (also known as '''Zarlino''', or simply the '''just diatonic scale''') is a [[heptatonic]] [[5-limit]] [[JI]] [[scale]] with the [[nicetone]] step pattern. It is also the basis of [[Ben Johnston's notation]].
'''Ptolemy's intense diatonic''' scale (also known as '''Zarlino''', or simply the '''just diatonic scale''') is a [[heptatonic]] [[5-limit]] [[JI]] [[scale]] with the [[nicetone]] step pattern.
In [[Ben Johnston's notation]], the scale is the basic uninflected diatonic scale.
It is a [[chiral scale]], meaning it comes in two variations, which are called right and left-handed.


It can be constructed as a [[Fokker block]] in multiple ways, making it a [[wakalix]]. Another derivation is through a [[tetrachord]] consisting of [[16/15]], [[9/8]] and [[10/9]].
It can be constructed as a [[Fokker block]] in multiple ways, making it a [[wakalix]]. Another derivation is through a [[tetrachord]] consisting of [[16/15]], [[9/8]] and [[10/9]].
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The left-handed variation has 10/9 instead of 9/8 on the second degree. It is most commonly encountered in the 6th mode (with 5/3 as the root) which gives the usual 5-limit minor diatonic: {{dash|1/1, 9/8, 6/5, 4/3, 3/2, 8/5, 9/5, 2/1}}.
The left-handed variation has 10/9 instead of 9/8 on the second degree.
It can be obtained from the right-handed version by reversing its steps.
It is most commonly encountered in the 6th mode (with 5/3 as the root) which gives the usual 5-limit minor diatonic: {{dash|1/1, 9/8, 6/5, 4/3, 3/2, 8/5, 9/5, 2/1}}.
 
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== Fokker blocks ==
The scale can be found in three different [[Fokker block]]s, using the chromas [[25/24]], [[81/80]] and [[135/128]].


; Fokker block 1
; Fokker block 1

Revision as of 13:47, 26 April 2025

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Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale (also known as Zarlino, or simply the just diatonic scale) is a heptatonic 5-limit JI scale with the nicetone step pattern. In Ben Johnston's notation, the scale is the basic uninflected diatonic scale. It is a chiral scale, meaning it comes in two variations, which are called right and left-handed.

It can be constructed as a Fokker block in multiple ways, making it a wakalix. Another derivation is through a tetrachord consisting of 16/15, 9/8 and 10/9.

It can also be derived from tuning the tonic, dominant and subdominant chords as 5-limit just major chords (4:5:6): FAC – CEG – GBD.

! zarlino-RH.scl
Ptolemy's Intense Diatonic Systonon, also Zarlino's scale, mavchrome7, Dwarf(<7 11 16|), or Dicot-meantone-mavila wakalix 1
! 
! wakalix info:
! dicot: -2 to 4; meantone: -1 to 5; mavila: -4 to 2
! dicot: LssLsLs; meantone: LLsLLLs; mavila: sLssLss
! same as zarlino, Dwarf(<7 11 16|), mavchrome7, synchrome7, synmav7, ptolemy, yves, indian-magramma, even7a
7
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9/8
5/4
4/3
3/2
5/3
15/8
2/1

The left-handed variation has 10/9 instead of 9/8 on the second degree. It can be obtained from the right-handed version by reversing its steps. It is most commonly encountered in the 6th mode (with 5/3 as the root) which gives the usual 5-limit minor diatonic: 1/1 – 9/8 – 6/5 – 4/3 – 3/2 – 8/5 – 9/5 – 2/1.

! zarlino-LH.scl
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Ptolemy's Intense Diatonic Systonon, also Zarlino's scale, mavchrome7, Dwarf(<7 11 16|)
7
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10/9
5/4
4/3
3/2
5/3
15/8
2/1

Fokker blocks

The scale can be found in three different Fokker blocks, using the chromas 25/24, 81/80 and 135/128.

Fokker block 1

Chroma basis: {81/80, 135/128}

Mode 5|1, dome 2|4 (LlsLlLs)

L = 9/8, l = 10/9, s = 16/15

Fokker block 2

Chroma basis: {25/24, 81/80}

Mode 5|1, dome 4|2 (LlsLlLs)

L = 9/8, l = 10/9, S = 27/25, s = 16/15

Fokker block 3

Chroma basis: {25/24, 135/128}

Mode 4|2, dome 4|2 (lSslSls)

L = 75/64, l = 9/8, S = 10/9, s = 16/15

See also