Diasem

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Diasem is a max-variety-3 scale that is equivalent to semaphore[9] with two of the small steps made larger and the other two made smaller. This results in near-just septimal intervals and better melodic properties than the meantone scales of 26edo and 31edo, which both support it. The scale can be generated by an alternating chain of subminor thirds and supermajor seconds. The name "diasem" is a portmanteau of "diatonic" and "semaphore," and is also a pun based on the diesis, a defining step size in the scale.

Comparison with semaphore and meantone in 62edo
Name Structure Step Sizes Graphical Representation
Semaphore 5L4s 10\62, 3\62 ├─────────┼──┼─────────┼──┼─────────┼──┼─────────┼──┼─────────┤
Diasem 5L2m2s 10\62, 4\62, 2\62 ├─────────┼───┼─────────┼─┼─────────┼───┼─────────┼─┼─────────┤
Meantone 5L2s 10\62, 6\62 ├─────────┼─────┼─────────╫─────────┼─────┼─────────╫─────────┤
Common Diasem Tunings
Tuning L:m:s Good Just Approximations Degrees 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
26edo 4:2:1 Neogothic thirds 0.000 184.615 276.923 461.538 507.692 692.308 784.615 969.231 1015.385 1200.000
31edo 5:2:1 Pental thirds and 7/5 0.000 193.548 270.968 464.516 503.226 696.774 774.194 967.742 1006.452 1200.000
36edo 6:2:1 Septimal thirds and 3/2 0.000 200.000 266.667 466.667 500.000 700.000 766.667 966.667 1000.000 1200.000
JI 7.479:2.309:1 Just 7/6, 8/7, and 3/2 0.000 203.910 266.871 470.781 498.045 701.955 764.916 968.826 996.090 1200.000