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# "[[soft]]-of-center" 5L 4s, generated by semifourths sharper than 3\14 (257.14¢). This implies a "[[mavila]]" or superdiatonic fifth. | # "[[soft]]-of-center" 5L 4s, generated by semifourths sharper than 3\14 (257.14¢). This implies a "[[mavila]]" or superdiatonic fifth. | ||
== Names == | == Names == | ||
The [[TAMNAMS]] | The [[TAMNAMS]] convention, used by this article, uses '''semiquartal''' (derived from 'half a fourth') for the 5L 4s pattern. | ||
== Notation == | == Notation == | ||
This article uses the convention JKLMNOPQR = LSLSLSLSL and pitch standard J = C4 = 261.6255653 Hz. The accidentals & and @ are used for raising and lowering by the chroma = L − S, respectively. | This article uses the convention JKLMNOPQR = LSLSLSLSL and pitch standard J = C4 = 261.6255653 Hz. The accidentals & and @ are used for raising and lowering by the chroma = L − S, respectively. |