1-3-5-7 by 36/35 bihexany

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The simplest possible Hexany, offset by the third and most complex of the intervals that produces a full 12 note bihexany with a 3/2 above the root and no duplicate notes. This creates a scale of 1 36/35 7/6 6/5 5/4 9/7 35/24 3/2 5/3 12/7 7/4 9/5 2/1, with steps of 36/35 245/216 36/35 25/24 36/35 245/216 36/35 10/9 36/35 49/48 36/35 10/9. This is a far more xenharmonic way of expanding the source hexany than the other two, containing multiple strings of quartertones. However, it can still be mapped to a standard 12 tone keyboard without any note deviating from 12edo by more than 100 cents and contains long strings of simple ratios connected by superparticular intervals. 5 of the notes have perfect fifths above them to create stable chords with, but not all of them are mapped to 7 steps above their roots.

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