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[[File:Fokker_block_zarlino.png|400px|thumb|none|Fokker block corresponding to the just diatonic scale. The gray grid is the interval lattice, and the black lines show the sublattice generated by the chromas. The fundamental domain is colored in blue.]]
[[File:Fokker_block_zarlino.png|400px|thumb|none|Fokker block corresponding to the just diatonic scale. The gray grid is the interval lattice, and the black lines show the sublattice generated by the chromas. The fundamental domain is colored in blue.]]


 
The corresponding Fokker block is [[Ptolemy's intense diatonic]], also known as Zarlino, specifically the lydian mode.
The corresponding Fokker block will be the [[Ptolemy's intense diatonic]], also known as Zarlino, specifically the lydian mode.


Tempering out either of the two chromas gives a MOS scale related to the temperament.
Tempering out either of the two chromas gives a MOS scale related to the temperament.