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A logharmonic series is a variation of the harmonic series. Like the harmonic series, it is an infinitely long series of pitches from which scales can be drawn. But where the harmonic series is a linear series of pitches, with the formula f(n) = n, the formula for a b-logharmonic series is:
A logharmonic series is a variation of the harmonic series. Like the harmonic series, it is an infinitely long series of pitches from which scales can be drawn. But where the harmonic series is a linear series of pitches, with the formula f(n) = n, the formula for a b-logharmonic series is:


<math>f(n) = /qquad log_b n
<math>\qquad f(n) = log_b{n}
</math>
</math>