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RE: [tuning] B's and E's (Q's and T's) [Erlich study]

🔗Paul H. Erlich <PERLICH@ACADIAN-ASSET.COM>

6/13/2000 12:15:01 PM

Joseph Pehrson wrote,

>Thanks, Paul, for the clarification. I was looking around for ANOTHER
>Scala mapping file that would pertain, and wasn't finding it... Now I
>don't have to.

Well you still might want to try the other keyboard mapping in my paper,
which is a 12-tone mapping (octaves remain octaves), the full scale being
known as the hexachordal dodecatonic scale. It gives you a symmetrical
decatonic scale if you avoid B and F, and it gives you two different
pentachordal decatonic scales if you avoid either (B and E) or (C and F).

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