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== Perfect Ringer scale ==
== Perfect Ringer scale ==
A perfect Ringer ''n'' scale is one that by some val can map the first ''n'' odd harmonics (up to [[octave equivalence]]) to distinct number of steps. It is likely that only a small finite number of perfect Ringer s. Here are some known ones (to be expanded as more are found):
A perfect Ringer ''n'' scale is one that by some val can map the first ''n'' odd harmonics (up to [[octave equivalence]]) to distinct numbers of steps. It is likely that only a small finite number of perfect Ringer s. Here are some known ones (to be expanded as more are found):


Ringer 2: 2:3:4
Ringer 2: 2:3:4