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'''Blackdye''' is a 10-note [[AG]] scale with step pattern 5L 2M 3S (SLMLSLMLSL), equivalent to the [[5L 5s]] mos with two of the small steps made larger and the other three made smaller. Unlike [[diasem]], another diatonic-based scale with comma steps, blackdye is not [[chirality|chiral]]. It can be tuned as a [[ | '''Blackdye''' is a 10-note [[AG]] scale with step pattern 5L 2M 3S (SLMLSLMLSL), equivalent to the [[5L 5s]] mos with two of the small steps made larger and the other three made smaller. Unlike [[diasem]], another diatonic-based scale with comma steps, blackdye is not [[chirality|chiral]]. It can be tuned as a [[5-limit]] JI scale or a tempered version thereof, where L represents [[10/9]], M represents [[16/15]], and S represents [[81/80]]. The scale can be generated by an alternating chain of minor thirds and major thirds. Blackdye can be used in edos that do not temper out [[81/80]]. | ||
"Blackdye" is a name given by [[User:ks26|ks26]]. The name is a pun on "blackwood" and "diatonic" since its step sizes are intermediate between that of [[diatonic]] (5L 2s) and [[blackwood]][10] ([[5L 5s]]). | "Blackdye" is a name given by [[User:ks26|ks26]]. The name is a pun on "blackwood" and "diatonic" since its step sizes are intermediate between that of [[diatonic]] (5L 2s) and [[blackwood]][10] ([[5L 5s]]). |
Revision as of 01:48, 9 August 2021
Blackdye is a 10-note AG scale with step pattern 5L 2M 3S (SLMLSLMLSL), equivalent to the 5L 5s mos with two of the small steps made larger and the other three made smaller. Unlike diasem, another diatonic-based scale with comma steps, blackdye is not chiral. It can be tuned as a 5-limit JI scale or a tempered version thereof, where L represents 10/9, M represents 16/15, and S represents 81/80. The scale can be generated by an alternating chain of minor thirds and major thirds. Blackdye can be used in edos that do not temper out 81/80.
"Blackdye" is a name given by ks26. The name is a pun on "blackwood" and "diatonic" since its step sizes are intermediate between that of diatonic (5L 2s) and blackwood[10] (5L 5s).
See also
- Diasem, a similar diatonic detempering but for 2.3.7