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[[File:Hexany 5 7 9 11.png|thumb|Circle diagram (rotated).]] The most complex [[11-odd-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 11/10 9/7 99/70 11/7 9/5 2/1, with steps of 11/10 90/77 11/10 10/9 63/55 10/9. While each note is approximately the size of a whole tone, there is still a large enough difference size between the largest and smallest steps (a 1.63 ratio) to make them melodically distinct.
[[File:Hexany 5 7 9 11.png|thumb|Circle diagram.]] The most complex [[11-odd-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 11/10 9/7 99/70 11/7 9/5 2/1, with steps of 11/10 90/77 11/10 10/9 63/55 10/9. While each note is approximately the size of a whole tone, there is still a large enough difference size between the largest and smallest steps (a 1.63 ratio) to make them melodically distinct.


It could be used as a [[neji]] of [[6edo]] with an [[primodality|over-35 semiprime]] feel.
It could be used as a [[neji]] of [[6edo]] with an [[primodality|over-35 semiprime]] feel.

Latest revision as of 03:15, 5 October 2025

Circle diagram.

The most complex 11-odd-limit Hexany. This creates a scale of 1 11/10 9/7 99/70 11/7 9/5 2/1, with steps of 11/10 90/77 11/10 10/9 63/55 10/9. While each note is approximately the size of a whole tone, there is still a large enough difference size between the largest and smallest steps (a 1.63 ratio) to make them melodically distinct.

It could be used as a neji of 6edo with an over-35 semiprime feel.

! 5-7-9-11_Hexany.scl
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5 7 9 11 2-combination Hexany
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165.004
435.084
600.088
782.492
1017.596
1200

Suggested keyboard mapping: C D E F# G# A# C