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The simplest possible no-3's [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 11/10 11/8 7/5 7/4 77/40 2/1, with steps of 11/10 5/4 56/55 5/4 11/10 80/77. With a ratio of more than 12:1 between the largest and smallest steps, this is a very lopsided hexany filled with unfamiliar melodic movements. The most stable root is probably the 11/10, which has a 4:5:7 chord above it.  
[[File:Hexany 1 5 7 11.png|thumb|Circle diagram (rotated).]] The simplest possible no-3's [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 11/10 11/8 7/5 7/4 77/40 2/1, with steps of 11/10 5/4 56/55 5/4 11/10 80/77. With a ratio of more than 12:1 between the largest and smallest steps, this is a very lopsided hexany filled with unfamiliar melodic movements. The most stable root is probably the 11/10, which has a 4:5:7 chord above it.  


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Circle diagram (rotated).

The simplest possible no-3's Hexany. This creates a scale of 1 11/10 11/8 7/5 7/4 77/40 2/1, with steps of 11/10 5/4 56/55 5/4 11/10 80/77. With a ratio of more than 12:1 between the largest and smallest steps, this is a very lopsided hexany filled with unfamiliar melodic movements. The most stable root is probably the 11/10, which has a 4:5:7 chord above it.

! 1-5-7-11_Hexany.scl
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1 5 7 11 2-combination Hexany
6
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11/10
11/8
7/5
7/4
77/40
2/1

Suggested keyboard mapping: C D F F♯ Bb B C.