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==[[Scala]] definition==
==[[Scala]] definition==
Note: this scale is not currently included in Scala's Scale Archive.
Note: this scale is not currently included in Scala's Scale Archive.
! almond.scl
 
!
<pre>
Scott Dakota's 13-limit "Almond" scale
! almond.scl
12
!
!
Scott Dakota's 13-limit "Almond" scale
13/12
12
9/8
!
7/6
13/12
5/4
9/8
4/3
7/6
11/8
5/4
3/2
4/3
13/8
11/8
5/3
3/2
7/4
13/8
11/6
5/3
2/1
7/4
11/6
2/1
</pre>
 
[[Category:12-tone scales]]
[[Category:12-tone scales]]
[[Category:13-limit]]
[[Category:13-limit]]
[[Category:Just intonation scales]]
[[Category:Just intonation scales]]
[[Category:Otonality and utonality]]
[[Category:Otonality and utonality]]
[[Category:Pages with Scala files]]

Revision as of 11:49, 18 July 2021

Almond is a 12-tone 13-limit just intonation scale designed by Scott Dakota.

"The design principle: we want as many 7-note 2 3 5 7 9 11 13 complete otonalities as we can get. If we take one of those, offset it by 3/2 as a duplicate otonality, and then take the union of both otonalities, it's this 12 note constant structure scale." (Scott Dakota)

Pitch classes and harmonics (C scale)
F C A Eb G B Db
2 3 5 7 9 11 13
C G E Bb D F# Ab
3 9 15 21 27 33 39

Scala definition

Note: this scale is not currently included in Scala's Scale Archive.

! almond.scl
!
Scott Dakota's 13-limit "Almond" scale
12
!
13/12
9/8
7/6
5/4
4/3
11/8
3/2
13/8
5/3
7/4
11/6
2/1