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* 3 17 22 3 20 5 17 25 5 14 22 5 3 16 18 4 19 5 5 12 2 6 17 5
* 3 17 22 3 20 5 17 25 5 14 22 5 3 16 18 4 19 5 5 12 2 6 17 5
* (identical to original scale within 1{{c}})
* (identical to original scale within 1{{c}})
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=== Gutierrez wisp scale ===
=== Gutierrez wisp scale ===
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* 1466.87 (7/3)
* 1466.87 (7/3)
* 1698.05 (8/3)
* 1698.05 (8/3)
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== Invented scales and chords (unnamed) ==
== Invented scales and chords (unnamed) ==
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Which Gutierrez recommends using as either a JI chord or as a scale in its own right.
Which Gutierrez recommends using as either a JI chord or as a scale in its own right.
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=== Gutierrez 11/1-period heptachord ===
=== Gutierrez 11/1-period heptachord ===
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[[Budjarn Lambeth]] was inspired by this chord to create the [[moon dust]] scale, in which Gutierrez's chord and subsets thereof is the most foundational consonance.
[[Budjarn Lambeth]] was inspired by this chord to create the [[moon dust]] scale, in which Gutierrez's chord and subsets thereof is the most foundational consonance.
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=== Gutierrez-Lambeth quasi-subharmonic pentatonic ===
=== Gutierrez-Lambeth quasi-subharmonic pentatonic ===
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[[Edo]]s with especially good approximations of this scale for their size are:  
[[Edo]]s with especially good approximations of this scale for their size are:  
* {{EDOs|37, 58, 67, 72, 94, 108, 109, 118, 125, 166, 176, 212, 224, 270...}}
* {{EDOs|37, 58, 67, 72, 94, 108, 109, 118, 125, 166, 176, 212, 224, 270...}}  
 
It is an [[11-limit]] scale.
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==== ''Octave-reduced variant'' ====
==== ''Octave-reduced variant'' ====
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* 1200.0
* 1200.0
It is all the intervals in 3ed7/3 up to its sharp tritave, but [[octave-reduced]]. It creates a subminor pentatonic scale near 5edo with a better 4/3 and 7/6, but with a 14/9 instead of a 3/2. (Which is quite a bit more [[xenharmonic]].)
It is all the intervals in 3ed7/3 up to its sharp tritave, but [[octave-reduced]]. It creates a subminor pentatonic scale near 5edo with a better 4/3 and 7/6, but with a 14/9 instead of a 3/2. (Which is quite a bit more [[xenharmonic]].)
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[[Category:Tempered scales]]


=== Sun-after-a-storm pentachord ===
=== Sun-after-a-storm pentachord ===
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According to Lambeth, sun-after-a-storm also sounds good tuned to [[34edo]] or [[95edo]] when using these kinds of timbres.
According to Lambeth, sun-after-a-storm also sounds good tuned to [[34edo]] or [[95edo]] when using these kinds of timbres.
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== See also ==
== See also ==
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