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In contrast to the meantone pentic scale, the superpyth pentic is much softer and mellow in quality, which is related to the fact that the intervals of the 2.3.7 subgroup cluster around [[5edo]]. As such, this system may be preferred over diatonic for interval classification, with 7/6 becoming a major interval and 8/7~9/8 becoming a minor one, and 49/48~[[28/27]] becoming a chroma. See [[Pentatonic Functional Just System]] for further | In contrast to the meantone pentic scale, the superpyth pentic is much softer and mellow in quality, which is related to the fact that the intervals of the 2.3.7 subgroup cluster around [[5edo]]. As such, this system may be preferred over diatonic for interval classification, with 7/6 becoming a major interval and 8/7~9/8 becoming a minor one, and 49/48~[[28/27]] becoming a chroma. See [[Pentatonic Functional Just System]] for a further explanation of what such a system would look like. | ||
; 7-note mos ([[5L 2s]], improper) | ; 7-note mos ([[5L 2s]], improper) | ||