Gallery of 12-tone just intonation scales: Difference between revisions

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*[[stelhex|stelhex]] - stellated two out of 1 3 5 7 hexany
*[[stelhex|stelhex]] - stellated two out of 1 3 5 7 hexany
*[[stelhex2|stelhex2]] - stellated two out of 1 3 5 9 hexany
*[[stelhex2|stelhex2]] - stellated two out of 1 3 5 9 hexany
*[[stexhex5|stexhex5]] - stellated two out of 1 3 7 9 hexany, stellation is degenerate
*[[stelhex5|stelhex5]] - stellated two out of 1 3 7 9 hexany, stellation is degenerate
*[[terrain|terrain]] - in effect a generated scale in 2.9/5.9/7 subgroup
*[[terrain|terrain]] - in effect a generated scale in 2.9/5.9/7 subgroup
*[[thirteendene|thirteendene]] - 2.3.5.7.13 marveldene transversal
*[[thirteendene|thirteendene]] - 2.3.5.7.13 marveldene transversal

Revision as of 15:36, 14 August 2021

Just Intonation is an infinite universe. A justly-intoned pentatonic can be very effective in the hands of a sensitive composer, and in this electronic age that same composer on another day can use a scale with hundreds of notes in an octave.

One approach to making just intonation not only practical but easy is to map an octave-repeating 12-tone JI scale to a standard keyboard. This page collects some of these scales, and a companion page does the same for tempered scales.

Todo: cleanup

See also