Lhearne
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::::::::::::::::::::::: Ok fair enough. Is there a 9-note Harmonic scale from more classic-style music you're referring to? I am unfamiliar with this. --[[User:Lhearne|Lhearne]] ([[User talk:Lhearne|talk]]) 03:04, 23 February 2021 (UTC) | ::::::::::::::::::::::: Ok fair enough. Is there a 9-note Harmonic scale from more classic-style music you're referring to? I am unfamiliar with this. --[[User:Lhearne|Lhearne]] ([[User talk:Lhearne|talk]]) 03:04, 23 February 2021 (UTC) | ||
:::::::::::::::::::::::: It is not so much that this scale itself comes from more classical-style music so much as it demonstrates similar properties in regards to its intervals- e.g. large gaps between one or more steps of the heptatonic scale. The two thirds and the two sixths in the Alpharabian Harmonic Scale are simply steps that can act as such in the heptatonic scale. One can also think of the interchangeability between the two sixths and the interchangeability between the two thirds as being akin to melodic minor having different steps for the same scale degree. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 03:28, 24 February 2021 (UTC) | |||
: In other news, I have called [[45/44]] 'O' after Ocean Stegasaurus Tardigrade's cake story associated with the comma, given that 'c' is already taken. Using this, and R, I have given 94edo well-ordered names: | : In other news, I have called [[45/44]] 'O' after Ocean Stegasaurus Tardigrade's cake story associated with the comma, given that 'c' is already taken. Using this, and R, I have given 94edo well-ordered names: |