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An [[11-odd-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 11/10 3/2 33/20 9/5 11/6 2/1, with steps of 11/10 15/11 11/10 12/11 55/54 12/11. With all the notes clustered on one side, all the steps falling between the cracks of the 12edo keyboard and a gap of nearly half an octave on the other, this is a very xenharmonic hexany that does not approximate common practice music at all despite having a couple of 3/2's in it.  
[[File:Hexany 3 5 9 11.png|thumb|Circle diagram.]] An [[11-odd-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 11/10 3/2 33/20 9/5 11/6 2/1, with steps of 11/10 15/11 11/10 12/11 55/54 12/11. With all the notes clustered on one side, all the steps falling between the cracks of the 12edo keyboard and a gap of nearly half an octave on the other, this is a very xenharmonic hexany that does not approximate common practice music at all despite having a couple of 3/2's in it.  


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Latest revision as of 03:09, 5 October 2025

Circle diagram.

An 11-odd-limit Hexany. This creates a scale of 1 11/10 3/2 33/20 9/5 11/6 2/1, with steps of 11/10 15/11 11/10 12/11 55/54 12/11. With all the notes clustered on one side, all the steps falling between the cracks of the 12edo keyboard and a gap of nearly half an octave on the other, this is a very xenharmonic hexany that does not approximate common practice music at all despite having a couple of 3/2's in it.

! 3-5-9-11_Hexany.scl
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3 5 9 11 2-combination Hexany
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11/10
3/2
33/20
9/5
11/6
2/1

Suggested keyboard mapping: C D G A Bb B C