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There exists a scale in [[17edo|17ET]] which sounds similar to the 7 tone diatonic scale in [[12edo|12ET]], and can feel quite familiar on a guitar. With this in mind, improvising in 17ET can be very intuitive. | There exists a scale in [[17edo|17ET]] which sounds similar to the 7 tone diatonic scale in [[12edo|12ET]], and can feel quite familiar on a guitar. With this in mind, improvising diatonic music in 17ET can be very intuitive. | ||
Use the same step sizes: '''L L s L L L s''', where '''L''' is 3 tones, and '''s''' is 1 tone. | Use the same step sizes: '''L L s L L L s''', where '''L''' is 3 tones, and '''s''' is 1 tone. |
Revision as of 07:43, 5 October 2018
There exists a scale in 17ET which sounds similar to the 7 tone diatonic scale in 12ET, and can feel quite familiar on a guitar. With this in mind, improvising diatonic music in 17ET can be very intuitive.
Use the same step sizes: L L s L L L s, where L is 3 tones, and s is 1 tone.
If you tune your guitar to the standard fourths tuning, it looks like this:
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e | f | | | g | | | a | | | b | c | | | d | | | e | f | | | g | | | a | | | b | c | | | d | | | e |
b | c | | | d | | | e | f | | | g | | | a | | | b | c | | | d | | | e | f | | | g | | | a | | | b |
g | | | a | | | b | c | | | d | | | e | f | | | g | | | a | | | b | c | | | d | | | e | f | | | g |
d | | | e | f | | | g | | | a | | | b | c | | | d | | | e | f | | | g | | | a | | | b | c | | | d |
a | | | b | c | | | d | | | e | f | | | g | | | a | | | b | c | | | d | | | e | f | | | g | | | a |
e | f | | | g | | | a | | | b | c | | | d | | | e | f | | | g | | | a | | | b | c | | | d | | | e |
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