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Sensei Lumatone mappings: Got approval for 84edo mapping, and insert Tritikleismic-related 2.3.25.7 subgroup temperament Lumatone mappings temporarily above this (for visibility), starting with Bryan Deister's Lumatone mapping for 51edo
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== Tritikleismic-related 2.3.25.7 subgroup temperament Lumatone mappings ==
== Tritikleismic-related 2.3.25.7 subgroup temperament Lumatone mappings ==


=== 51edo (demonstrated to work but awaiting approval) ===
=== 51edo (demonstrated to work) ===


One way of treating [[51edo]] is as three versions of [[17edo]], rearranged so as to divide the fifth and the octave also into three parts each, as demonstrated by [[Bryan Deister]] in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3NOBYbiqpo ''51edo improv''] (2026-04-22). This is very much like [[landscape]] temperament in equating the octave with a stack of three near-just quasi-tempered major thirds (~[[63/50]], as 17\51), but requires use of the 2.3.25.7 subgroup; division of the fifth (~[[3/2]], as 30\51) into three parts (slightly sharp septimal major seconds ~[[8/7]], as 10\51) also puts this temperament in the [[gamelismic clan]] (thus related to [[tritikleismic]], but again using the 2.3.25.7 subgroup). The obvious scale moving up and right is [[3L 3s]] (10:7 step ratio); the obvious scale moving right and down-right is [[9L 4s (4/1-equivalent)]] (10:3 step ratio); the upward and downward movements in the latter scale nearly cancel out so that while octaves alternate between far and near, double octaves just barely slope down. The range is 5¼ octaves with no missed notes and no repeated notes.
One way of treating [[51edo]] is as three versions of [[17edo]], rearranged so as to divide the fifth and the octave also into three parts each, as demonstrated by [[Bryan Deister]] in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3NOBYbiqpo ''51edo improv''] (2026-04-22). This is very much like [[landscape]] temperament in equating the octave with a stack of three near-just quasi-tempered major thirds (~[[63/50]], as 17\51), but requires use of the 2.3.25.7 subgroup; division of the fifth (~[[3/2]], as 30\51) into three parts (slightly sharp septimal major seconds ~[[8/7]], as 10\51) also puts this temperament in the [[gamelismic clan]] (thus related to [[tritikleismic]], but again using the 2.3.25.7 subgroup). The obvious scale moving up and right is [[3L 3s]] (10:7 step ratio); the obvious scale moving right and down-right is [[9L 4s (4/1-equivalent)]] (10:3 step ratio); the upward and downward movements in the latter scale nearly cancel out so that while octaves alternate between far and near, double octaves just barely slope down. The range is 5¼ octaves with no missed notes and no repeated notes.


{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=51|start=4|xstep=10|ystep=-7}}
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=51|start=4|xstep=10|ystep=-7}}


Added:  [[User:Lucius Chiaraviglio|Lucius Chiaraviglio]] ([[User talk:Lucius Chiaraviglio|talk]]) 05:02, 28 May 2026 (UTC)
Added:  [[User:Lucius Chiaraviglio|Lucius Chiaraviglio]] ([[User talk:Lucius Chiaraviglio|talk]]) 05:02, 28 May 2026 (UTC)<br>
Last modified:  [[User:Lucius Chiaraviglio|Lucius Chiaraviglio]] ([[User talk:Lucius Chiaraviglio|talk]]) 02:05, 30 May 2026 (UTC)


== Sensei Lumatone mappings ==
== Sensei Lumatone mappings ==