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My revert

Sorry, I had to revert the last changes of JosephRuhf and restored the version of 5th Nov. 2016 http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/page/view/7L+2s/565347717

The intervals given in the newly added chord column were wrong. @Joseph: please let's discuss changes like this first!

- xenwolf November 09, 2016, 04:54:54 AM UTC-0800


Can we define "tone"

We need an exact defintioin or this doesn't mean much.

- genewardsmith May 28, 2012, 09:59:45 AM UTC-0700


Whole tones not good enough for you?

Josef Yasser defined a centitone as 100 divisions of a whole tone (200 cents). Even by this (whacked-up) standard, a tone is still a whole-tone.

- Sarzadoce May 29, 2012, 12:17:51 PM UTC-0700


No, it is completely meaningless to say "whole tone" if you are using it to give a precise measurement. If you want to use cents, that would be fine.

- genewardsmith May 29, 2012, 01:07:27 PM UTC-0700


Why diatonic?

I'm wondering why a nine-note scale is called "diatonic". Who called it that, and why?

- genewardsmith May 30, 2010, 04:21:31 PM UTC-0700


I call it Diatonic, nothing more than simple common sense to describe a peculiar form. For example if I have the form, which in sight, it looks like an ascending-sequential or whatever you want to call, as it is: LsLLs, logically I'm going to compare with the known form of which is called "Diatonic" LLsLLLs

who is in Number Ascending of its alterations, in the case of "Diatonic" is 2 and 3. Therefore, in view of previous reports, you will notice that the diatonic form is NOT exclusive of 7 notes, but also can be called Diatonic the: LsLLs, LLLsLLLLs and LLLLsLLLLLs forms (Alterations (1 and 2)(3 and 4)(4 and 5)) Understand?

- Osmiorisbendi May 31, 2010, 01:30:11 AM UTC-0700