bug-pelog

Pelog-like subset of bug[9]

Properties

Notes7
Period1200.0 ¢
JustNo
Source Mailing lists
Referencehttps://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_66861.html#66861
Thread2 scales
Tone (¢) Step (¢)
101 101
260 159
521 260
679 159
781 101
940 159
1200 260

Similar scales

FileNotesRotationMax diff (¢)
beep9-pelog 7 0 0.0
pelog_pb 7 0 3.7
Indonesia_Gam_GPH_Tejakusuma_Yogya 7 0 20.5
CD18_19_Tunisia 7 3 21.6
xen10-chalmers-tritriadic-5-17-27 7 5 22.1
xen12-chalmers-tritriadic-dm-17-27-5 7 0 22.1
xen12-chalmers-tritriadic-dm-3-7-19 7 0 23.0
xen10-chalmers-tritriadic-7-3-19 7 5 23.0
Indonesia_Kancilbelik 7 0 23.7
Indonesia_Pelog_01_a 7 2 23.7

Parent scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
edo-23 23 3.1
xen15-chalmers-stretched-14-1 14 14.6
xen15-chalmers-stretched-14-2 14 14.9
sqrtphi 23 7.4
xen14-darreg-telephone-14 14 15.0
edo-14 14 15.6
edo-37 37 4.0
xen15-gilson-generalized-pythagorean-11-8-37 37 5.2
portsmouth 12 22.5
cal42 42 4.0

Child scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
xen18-erlich-bug-05 5 0.1
xen18-erlich-semaphore-05 5 19.2
ForJustin-pentatonic001 5 22.5
neutr_pent2 5 22.5
xen18-erlich-orson-05 5 22.8
xen18-erlich-orwell-05 5 22.9
Mailing list post
From: Herman Miller (2006-06-10)
Subject: A hybrid pelog-slendro scale

Not quite a traditional pelog ... I was looking for temperaments that 
have pelog-like scales in them, and found one in a 9-note chain of a 
temperament that I wasn't familiar with ... looked it up in a list of 
temperaments and it turned out to be "gorgo". The interesting thing 
about this one is that it gorgo is a 5&16 temperament, on a line between 
5-ET and 16-ET. So you can take it in one direction and approach a 
slendro tuning, and in the other direction it approaches 16-ET which is 
a mavila temperament. In the middle it's kind of a hybrid pelog-slendro. 
Not very traditional, but it could have uses.

! gorgo-pelog.scl
!
Pelog-like subset of gorgo[9]
  7
!
  64.82352
  293.02282
  521.22213
  684.59791
  749.42143
  977.62074
  1205.82004

It's not a very typical pelog; that 64.8 cent step is way small. Compare 
this with bug[9], which sounds a little more like a pelog scale.

! bug-pelog.scl
!
Pelog-like subset of bug[9]
  7
!
  101.28399
  260.25680
  520.51359
  679.48641
  780.77039
  939.74320
  2/1
Full thread (1 messages)
From: Herman Miller (2006-06-10)
Subject: A hybrid pelog-slendro scale

Not quite a traditional pelog ... I was looking for temperaments that 
have pelog-like scales in them, and found one in a 9-note chain of a 
temperament that I wasn't familiar with ... looked it up in a list of 
temperaments and it turned out to be "gorgo". The interesting thing 
about this one is that it gorgo is a 5&16 temperament, on a line between 
5-ET and 16-ET. So you can take it in one direction and approach a 
slendro tuning, and in the other direction it approaches 16-ET which is 
a mavila temperament. In the middle it's kind of a hybrid pelog-slendro. 
Not very traditional, but it could have uses.

! gorgo-pelog.scl
!
Pelog-like subset of gorgo[9]
  7
!
  64.82352
  293.02282
  521.22213
  684.59791
  749.42143
  977.62074
  1205.82004

It's not a very typical pelog; that 64.8 cent step is way small. Compare 
this with bug[9], which sounds a little more like a pelog scale.

! bug-pelog.scl
!
Pelog-like subset of bug[9]
  7
!
  101.28399
  260.25680
  520.51359
  679.48641
  780.77039
  939.74320
  2/1

Raw file

! bug-pelog.scl
!
Pelog-like subset of bug[9]
  7
!
  101.28399
  260.25680
  520.51359
  679.48641
  780.77039
  939.74320
  2/1
!
! https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_66861.html#66861
!
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