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* Starting from degree 0, the algorithm successively extends the set by applying one of the 17 possible intervals above every degree that has already been generated.
* Starting from degree 0, the algorithm successively extends the set by applying one of the 17 possible intervals above every degree that has already been generated.
* Each interval carries a weight: more “simple” intervals get larger weights than more remote ones.
* Each interval carries a weight: simpler intervals receive larger weights than more remote ones.
* All pitch-class sets obtained this way, modulo the 17-step equave, are grouped into chord classes (up to inversion and transposition).
* All pitch-class sets obtained this way, modulo the 17-step equave, are grouped into chord classes (up to inversion and transposition).
* Each chord class receives a score, obtained by adding the weights of the intervals along all the chains of intervals that generate it.
* Each chord class receives a score, obtained by adding the weights of the intervals along all the chains of intervals that generate it.