Shallowtone

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Shallowtone is a 5-limit and higher temperament which tempers out the shallowtone comma. It is generated by a flat fifth, which is typically sharper than in mavila but flatter than in 7edo. This gives it a high error, although not as much as mavila. The ~5/4 is reached by minus ten fifths octave-reduced, which is an augmented third (C-Ex) in melodic antidiatonic notation and a diminished third (C-Ebb) in harmonic antidiatonic notation. The only reasonable extension to the 7-limit tempers out 36/35. Additionally, there is a weak extension semishallowtone with a half-octave period, tempering out 405/392.

The name was coined by CompactStar in 2024. It refers to how it is an opposite to deeptone (which is on the other side of 7edo), as well as because it is just below the diatonic "surface".

See Syntonic-chromatic equivalence continuum#Shallowtone for technical data.

Interval chain

In the following table, prime harmonics are labeled in bold.

# Cents* Approximate ratios
5-limit 13-limit extension
0 0.000 1/1
1 681.801 3/2 13/9
2 163.602 9/8 11/10, 13/12, 35/32, 81/70
3 845.403 27/16 13/8, 117/70
4 327.204 81/64 39/32, 99/80
5 1009.0511
6 490.806
7


  • in 5-limit CTE tuning
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