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An [[11-odd-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 33/32 9/8 11/8 3/2 11/6, with steps of 33/32 12/11 11/9 12/11 11/9 12/11. This can be seen as two chains of 3/2/s separated by a 12/11. This means it evenly mixes familiar and xenharmonic intervals, with each of the individual steps falling almost exactly between the cracks of 12edo ones.  
[[File:Hexany 1 3 9 11.png|thumb|Circle diagram (rotated).]]  An [[11-odd-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 33/32 9/8 11/8 3/2 11/6, with steps of 33/32 12/11 11/9 12/11 11/9 12/11. This can be seen as two chains of 3/2/s separated by a 12/11. This means it evenly mixes familiar and xenharmonic intervals, with each of the individual steps falling almost exactly between the cracks of 12edo ones.  


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Revision as of 02:59, 5 October 2025

Circle diagram (rotated).

An 11-odd-limit Hexany. This creates a scale of 1 33/32 9/8 11/8 3/2 11/6, with steps of 33/32 12/11 11/9 12/11 11/9 12/11. This can be seen as two chains of 3/2/s separated by a 12/11. This means it evenly mixes familiar and xenharmonic intervals, with each of the individual steps falling almost exactly between the cracks of 12edo ones.

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1 3 9 11 2-combination Hexany
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33/32
9/8
11/8
3/2
11/6
2/1

Suggested keyboard mapping: C Db D F G B C

Music

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