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Note that this is just one possible interpretation, there is no academic consensus on the underlying scale of Georgian vocal music.
Note that this is just one possible interpretation, there is no academic consensus on the underlying scale of Georgian vocal music.


The scale is an alternating pattern of [[4edf]] and [[3ed4/3]], joined together and closing at the octave.
The scale is an alternating pattern of [[4edf]] and [[3ed4/3]], joined together and closing at the octave. As a result, it can be considered an [[equiheptatonic]] scale, with a hardness of about 1.05.


The term ''Kartvelian scale'', referring to the family of [[Wikipedia:Kartvelian languages|Kartvelian languages]] (of which the [[wikipedia:Georgian language|Georgian language]] is the main representative), seems to have been coined by [[User:Moremajorthanmajor|Moremajorthanmajor]].
The term ''Kartvelian scale'', referring to the family of [[Wikipedia:Kartvelian languages|Kartvelian languages]] (of which the [[wikipedia:Georgian language|Georgian language]] is the main representative), seems to have been coined by [[User:Moremajorthanmajor|Moremajorthanmajor]].
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!Degree
!Degree
!Cents
!Cents
!Ratio
|-
|-
|1
|1
|175.489
|175.489
|1\4ed(3/2)
|-
|-
|2
|2
|350.978
|350.978
|[[Sqrt(3/2)|1\2ed(3/2)]]
|-
|-
|3
|3
|526.466
|526.466
|3\4ed(3/2)
|-
|-
|4
|4
|701.955
|701.955
|[[3/2]]
|-
|-
|5
|5
|867.970
|867.970
|1\3ed(9/2)
|-
|-
|6
|6
|1033.985
|1033.985
|1\3ed(6/1)
|-
|-
|7
|7
|1200.000
|1200.000
|[[2/1]]
|}
|}