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[[File:3-7-9-15_Hexany.png|thumb|Circle diagram.]] A [[13-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 15/14 5/4 9/7 3/2 45/28 2/1, with steps of 15/14 7/6 36/35 7/6 15/14 56/45. As it combines classic major thirds with supermajor and marvellous ones, this is quite effective in giving you quite a few different types of stable chord for the number of notes available.
[[File:3-7-9-15_Hexany.png|thumb|Circle diagram.]] A [[7-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 15/14 5/4 9/7 3/2 45/28 2/1, with steps of 15/14 7/6 36/35 7/6 15/14 56/45. As it combines classic major thirds with supermajor and marvellous ones, this is quite effective in giving you quite a few different types of stable chord for the number of notes available.


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Latest revision as of 05:12, 11 November 2025

Circle diagram.

A 7-limit Hexany. This creates a scale of 1 15/14 5/4 9/7 3/2 45/28 2/1, with steps of 15/14 7/6 36/35 7/6 15/14 56/45. As it combines classic major thirds with supermajor and marvellous ones, this is quite effective in giving you quite a few different types of stable chord for the number of notes available.

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Suggested keyboard mapping: C Db E F G Ab C