3L 10s

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This scale, though it belongs to magic and würschmidt temperaments, is functionally identical to a compromise between the meantone/superpyth diatonic and chromatic scales. However, meantone and superpyth chords are slightly more complex and less accurate because 3125/3072, which is nearly 1/41 of the octave, is tempered out instead of 81/80 or 64/63. As a magic scale, it is uneven enough to fall within the region of optimal melodic tunings for magic[13] (L:s = sqrt(7) to 6-sqrt(7)).

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<html><head><title>3L 10s</title></head><body>This scale, though it belongs to magic and würschmidt temperaments, is functionally identical to a compromise between the meantone/superpyth diatonic and chromatic scales. However, meantone and superpyth chords are slightly more complex and less accurate because 3125/3072, which is nearly 1/41 of the octave, is tempered out instead of 81/80 or 64/63. As a magic scale, it is uneven enough to fall within the region of optimal melodic tunings for magic[13] (L:s = sqrt(7) to 6-sqrt(7)).</body></html>