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[[File:1-3-9-135_Hexany.png|thumb|Circle diagram.]] A [[5-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 135/128 9/8 45/32 3/2 405/256 2/1, with steps of 135/128 16/15 5/4 16/15 135/128 512/405. This is near identical to the [[1-3-9-17 hexany]], but with the septendecimal intervals replaced by more complex 5-limit ones. It still has 4 perfect fifths, albeit positioned in a way that does not give any standard chords with thirds, which means it does not approximate common practice music in itself, but is fertile ground for being expanded into a dekany or bihexany with the right offset interval. | [[File:1-3-9-135_Hexany.png|thumb|Circle diagram.]] A [[5-limit]] [[Hexany]]. This creates a scale of 1 135/128 9/8 45/32 3/2 405/256 2/1, with steps of 135/128 16/15 5/4 16/15 135/128 512/405. This is near identical to the [[1-3-9-17 hexany]], but with the septendecimal intervals replaced by more complex 5-limit ones. It still has 4 perfect fifths, albeit positioned in a way that does not give any standard chords with thirds, which means it does not approximate common practice music in itself, but is fertile ground for being expanded into a dekany or bihexany with the right offset interval. | ||
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