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:''Main article: [[13edo scales]]'' | :''Main article: [[13edo scales]]'' | ||
Important MOSes: | Important MOSes (values in parentheses are (''period'', ''generator''): | ||
* [[oneirotonic]] ([[A-Team]]/[[Chromatic_pairs#Petrtri|Petrtri]]) | * [[oneirotonic]] ([[A-Team]]/[[Chromatic_pairs#Petrtri|Petrtri]]) [[5L 3s]] 22122121 (5\13, 1\1) | ||
* archeotonic | * archeotonic [[6L 1s]] 2222221 (2\13, 1\1) | ||
* [[Chromatic_pairs#Lovecraft|lovecraft]] | * [[Chromatic_pairs#Lovecraft|lovecraft]] [[4L 5s]] 212121211 (3\13, 1\1) | ||
* [[Chromatic_pairs#Sephiroth|Sephiroth]] | * [[Chromatic_pairs#Sephiroth|Sephiroth]] [[3L 4s]] 3131311 (4\13, 1\1) | ||
Due to the prime character of the number 13, 13edo can form several xenharmonic [[MOSScales|moment of symmetry scales]]. The diagram below shows five "families" of MOS scales: those generated by making a chain of 2\13 (two [[degree]]s of 13edo), 3\13, 4\13, 5\13, & 6\13, respectively. | Due to the prime character of the number 13, 13edo can form several xenharmonic [[MOSScales|moment of symmetry scales]]. The diagram below shows five "families" of MOS scales: those generated by making a chain of 2\13 (two [[degree]]s of 13edo), 3\13, 4\13, 5\13, & 6\13, respectively. | ||