Ploidacot/Alpha-dicot

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Alpha-dicot is a temperament archetype where the generator is a semitwelfth, two of which make a perfect twelfth of 3/1, and the period is a 2/1 octave. Equivalently, the generator could be a semifourth, two of which make a 4/3.

Alpha-dicot temperaments usually generate the 5L 4s MOS structure, named "semiquartal" after the semifourth generator, as well as the child scale 5L 9s. Alpha-dicot temperaments tend to involve interseptimal intervals, which are in between conventional diatonic intervals.

Intervals and notation

Alpha-dicot temperaments can be notated using hemipyth notation with the semiquartal nicknames.


Temperament interpretations

By definition, alpha-dicot temperaments equate some interval to its twelfth complement, and so some other interval to its fourth complement.

In order of accuracy, we have bug (a clear exotemperament), semaphore (borderline) and barbados (awkward subgroup, but accurate).

Bug

Bug is an exotemperament, equating the neutral semitwelfth to 5/3. This means that 9/5 is the same interval (tempering out 27/25), and the neutral semifourth represents both 6/5 and 10/9. This is clearly badly inaccurate, but is probably the best 5-limit interpretation of this ploidacot.

The best tunings tend to be around 940 ¢ for the semitwelfth, with a somewhat flat twelfth. This sets the semifourth to 260 ¢, which is close to 7/6.

Semaphore

Given that bug sets the neutral semifourth close to 7/6, what happens if it is set equal to 7/6 in the 2.3.7 subgroup? Then, it is equated to 8/7, and 49/48 is tempered out. The neutral semitwelfth is equated to 12/7 and 7/4. This is still an inaccurate temperament, but is on the edge as to whether it counts as exo.

The best tunings tend to be around 950 ¢ here, with a far more accurate twelfth. But, just like how bug's semifourth generator was close to 7/6, this is close to 26/15.

Barbados

Here, the generator actually is 26/15, equated with 45/26. This is a rather accurate temperament, tempering out the small comma of 676/675, but it is defined in the awkward 2.3.13/5 subgroup. The neutral semifourth here is 15/13~52/45.

As the comma is so small, the best tunings are close to just. The semitwelfth is around 951 ¢, leading to a near-just twelfth.