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The [[6L 1s]] [[Tetracot]] mapping is probably a better option if you want a heptatonic scale that makes finding intervals relatively easy, since the perfect fifth is in a straight line from the root, the [[7L 6s]] MOS makes 5-limit major and minor chords very easily accessible, and single steps are neatly mapped to the vertical axis. However, the range is reduced to slightly over four octaves. | The [[6L 1s]] [[Tetracot]] mapping is probably a better option if you want a heptatonic scale that makes finding intervals relatively easy, since the perfect fifth is in a straight line from the root, the [[7L 6s]] MOS makes 5-limit major and minor chords very easily accessible, and single steps are neatly mapped to the vertical axis. However, the range is reduced to slightly over four octaves. [[Bryan Deister]] has demonstrated this layout in [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uVZ6tJ1y6ak ''34edo improv''] (2025). | ||
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