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A horogram is a diagram that visualizes the interval pattern for a scale based on a repeated generating interval. This is useful for visualizing the step pattern for moment-of-symmetry scales and other similar scales | A horogram is a diagram that visualizes the interval pattern for a scale based on a repeated generating interval. This is useful for visualizing the step pattern for moment-of-symmetry scales and other similar scales. | ||
Horograms are primarily the work of Erv Wilson. | |||
== Diagrams == | |||
=== Circular Horogram === | |||
=== Rectangular Horogram === | |||
Max-Variety-3 Scales | == Applications == | ||
=== Moment-of-Symmetry Scales === | |||
=== Max-Variety-3 Scales === |
Revision as of 23:32, 30 December 2021
A horogram is a diagram that visualizes the interval pattern for a scale based on a repeated generating interval. This is useful for visualizing the step pattern for moment-of-symmetry scales and other similar scales.
Horograms are primarily the work of Erv Wilson.