Tritriadic scale: Difference between revisions
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Finally, assemble all the notes in ascending order (without repeating the tonic and the dominant) to build the scale. The unison can be replaced by the octave for compatibility with the [[Scala]] scale file format. In this example, we get {9/8, 7/6, 4/3, 3/2, 14/9, 7/4, 2/1}, which is the [[Tritriad69]] scale. | Finally, assemble all the notes in ascending order (without repeating the tonic and the dominant) to build the scale. The unison can be replaced by the octave for compatibility with the [[Scala]] scale file format. In this example, we get {9/8, 7/6, 4/3, 3/2, 14/9, 7/4, 2/1}, which is the [[Tritriad69]] scale. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == |