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More types of 72-et scales

🔗genewardsmith <genewardsmith@juno.com>

1/5/2002 1:35:52 AM

These were derived from 1029/1024, so it is not surprising many of them are really 36-et scales. I would not expect too much in the way of 5-harmony from these, but perhaps they will make up for it.

3 tones

[44, 14]
[1, 2]

4 tones

[14, 30]
[3, 1]

5 tones

[14, 16]
[4, 1]

6 tones

[14, 2]
[5, 1]

8 tones

[11, 3]
[6, 2]

[7, 23]
[7, 1]

9 tones

[4, 10]
[3, 6]

10 tones

[7, 9]
[9, 1]

[6, 8]
[4, 6]

11 tones

[8, 6]
[3, 8]

[12, 2]
[5, 6]

12 tones

[13, 1]
[5, 7]

[4, 10]
[8, 4]

[5, 9]
[9, 3]

15 tones

[4, 6]
[9, 6]

18 tones

[2, 6]
[9, 9]