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: This revision was by author [[User:Sarzadoce|Sarzadoce]] and made on <tt>2011-08-16 13:58:18 UTC</tt>.<br>
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15edt contains 4 intervals from [[5edt]] and 2 intervals from [[3edt]], meaning that it contains 6 redundant intervals and 8 new intervals. The new intervals introduced include good approximations to 15/14, 15/13, 4/3, 5/3 and their tritave inverses. This allows for new chord possibilities such as 3:4:5:9 and 5:9:12:13:14:15.
15edt contains 4 intervals from [[5edt]] and 2 intervals from [[3edt]], meaning that it contains 6 redundant intervals and 8 new intervals. The new intervals introduced include good approximations to 15/14, 15/13, 4/3, 5/3 and their tritave inverses. This allows for new chord possibilities such as 1:3:4:5:9:12:13:14:15:16...


15edt also contains a MOS similar to Blackwood Decatonic, which I call Ebony. This MOS has a period of 1/5 of the tritave and the generator is a single step. The major scale is sLsLsLsLsL, and the minor scale is LsLsLsLsLs.</pre></div>
15edt also contains a 5L5s MOS similar to Blackwood Decatonic, which I call Ebony. This MOS has a period of 1/5 of the tritave and the generator is a single step. The major scale is sLsLsLsLsL, and the minor scale is LsLsLsLsLs.</pre></div>
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15edt contains 4 intervals from &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/5edt"&gt;5edt&lt;/a&gt; and 2 intervals from &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/3edt"&gt;3edt&lt;/a&gt;, meaning that it contains 6 redundant intervals and 8 new intervals. The new intervals introduced include good approximations to 15/14, 15/13, 4/3, 5/3 and their tritave inverses. This allows for new chord possibilities such as 3:4:5:9 and 5:9:12:13:14:15.&lt;br /&gt;
15edt contains 4 intervals from &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/5edt"&gt;5edt&lt;/a&gt; and 2 intervals from &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/3edt"&gt;3edt&lt;/a&gt;, meaning that it contains 6 redundant intervals and 8 new intervals. The new intervals introduced include good approximations to 15/14, 15/13, 4/3, 5/3 and their tritave inverses. This allows for new chord possibilities such as 1:3:4:5:9:12:13:14:15:16...&lt;br /&gt;
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15edt also contains a MOS similar to Blackwood Decatonic, which I call Ebony. This MOS has a period of 1/5 of the tritave and the generator is a single step. The major scale is sLsLsLsLsL, and the minor scale is LsLsLsLsLs.&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;</pre></div>
15edt also contains a 5L5s MOS similar to Blackwood Decatonic, which I call Ebony. This MOS has a period of 1/5 of the tritave and the generator is a single step. The major scale is sLsLsLsLsL, and the minor scale is LsLsLsLsLs.&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;</pre></div>