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=== Pentachordal === | === Pentachordal === | ||
In theory, the six possible ''pezům''s, or pentachords, with large (2\14) and small (1\14) semiquartal steps that build up a scale are: | In theory, the six possible ''pezům''s, or pentachords, with large (2\14) and small (1\14) semiquartal steps that build up a scale are: | ||
# ''pezům Kabavin'' /kəbɐ'vin/ | # LLSS Augmented-2-Step Semiquartal Pentachord: ''pezům Kabavin'' /kəbɐ'vin/ | ||
# LSLS Major Alternating Semiquartal Pentachord: ''pezům Lannin'' /lɐn'nin/ (The modern ''Lannie'' mode of the semiquartal scale is made of two ''pezům Lannin''.) | |||
# ''pezům Kesnin'' /kɛs'nin/ | # LSSL Small-Centered Semiquartal Pentachord: ''pezům Kesnin'' /kɛs'nin/ | ||
# SLLS Large-Centered Semiquartal Pentachord: ''pezům Zierokin'' /zɪro'kin/ (The modern ''Zierokie'' mode begins with a ''pezům Zierokin''.) | |||
# ''pezům Vašmin'' /vɐʃ'min/ | # SLSL Minor Alternating Semiquartal Pentachord: ''pezům Vašmin'' /vɐʃ'min/ (The modern ''Vašmie'' mode is made of two ''pezům Vašmin''.) | ||
# ''pezům Nobbaxin'' /nobbɐ'xin/ | # SSLL Diminished-2-Step Semiquartal Pentachord: ''pezům Nobbaxin'' /nobbɐ'xin/ | ||
In practice, usually only the first five are used. The two ''pezům''s may be disjunct (separated by a major second), or conjunct (either spanning a minor seventh above the root or the major second above the root). | In practice, usually only the first five are used. The two ''pezům''s may be disjunct (separated by a major second), or conjunct (either spanning a minor seventh above the root or the major second above the root). | ||