Trithagorean
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Trithagorean or freivaldthree is a just intonation, tritave-repeating nonoctave scale invented by Jake Freivald in 2011. It has 13 unequal tones per tritave.
Freivald's description
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This was an experiment with something I jokingly call "trithagorean" -- a 3/1-repeating scale based on repeated stackings of perfect 5/3s and 9/5s. That can give you an MOS at 13 or 15 notes, but I only used about 10 of them. There are no octaves anywhere in this scale.
In cents, that's this:
- 0.000 unison, perfect prime
- 133.238 large limma, BP small semitone
- 266.475 two (large limma, BP small semitone)
- 399.713
- 617.884
- 751.121
- 884.359 major sixth, BP sixth
- 1017.596 just minor seventh, BP seventh
- 1150.834 octave - maximal diesis
- 1284.071
- 1502.242
- 1635.480
- 1768.717 classic augmented eleventh, BP twelfth
- 1901.955 perfect 12th
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Scala file
! freivaldthree.scl ! JI tritave repeating scale, similar to ennon13 ! Mode of the 13-note tritave MOS of ennealimmal 13 ! 27/25 729/625 19683/15625 3125/2187 125/81 5/3 9/5 243/125 6561/3125 15625/6561 625/243 25/9 3/1
As (3, 5) monzos: |3 -2> |6 -4> |9 -6> |5 -7> |3 -4> |-1 1> |2 -1> |5 -3> |8 -5> |-6 8> |-5 6> |-2 2> |1 0>
12-tone version
! trithagorean.scl ! Jake Freivald's Trithagorean scale: Can be viewed as ennealimmal with period 3 and generator 5/3; -6 to 6 missing -3 (i.e., 243/125) to fit into 12 tones. 12 ! 27/25 729/625 19683/15625 3125/2187 125/81 5/3 9/5 6561/3125 15625/6561 625/243 25/9 3/1
Music
- Three Days Apart (2011)