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Any edo with an interval between 450¢ and 480¢ has an oneirotonic scale. [[13edo]] is the smallest edo with a (non-degenerate) 5L3s oneirotonic scale and thus is the most commonly used oneirotonic tuning.
Any edo with an interval between 450¢ and 480¢ has an oneirotonic scale. [[13edo]] is the smallest edo with a (non-degenerate) 5L3s oneirotonic scale and thus is the most commonly used oneirotonic tuning.


5L 2s has a pentatonic MOS subset [[3L 2s]] (SLSLL), and in this context we call this the ''oneiro-pentatonic''. When viewed as a chord (with undetermined voicing) we call it the Oneiro Core Pentad.
5L 2s has a pentatonic MOS subset [[3L 2s]] (SLSLL), and in this context we call this the ''oneiro-pentatonic''. When viewed as a chord (with undetermined voicing) we call it the Oneiro Core Pentad. (Note: [[3L 5s]] scales also have 3L 2s subsets.)


In terms of [[Tour of Regular Temperaments|regular temperament]]s, there are at least two melodically viable ways to interpret oneirotonic:
In terms of [[Tour of Regular Temperaments|regular temperament]]s, there are at least two melodically viable ways to interpret oneirotonic: