erb10

erlich10 in 50/49 (-1,5) tuning; approximate pajara

Properties

Notes10
Period1200.0 ¢
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Thread1 scale
Tone (¢) Step (¢)
108 108
218 109
326 108
492 166
600 108
708 108
818 109
926 108
1034 108
1200 166

Similar scales

FileNotesRotationMax diff (¢)
xen17-erlich-alternate-pentachordal-major 10 8 2.2
xen17-erlich-alternate-pentachordal-minor 10 5 2.2
xen17-erlich-standard-pentachordal-major 10 3 2.2
xen17-erlich-standard-pentachordal-minor 10 0 2.2
jubilee10asym2 10 3 9.7
abacbadabc-marvtrans 10 0 13.2
10highschool2 10 3 17.5
abacbadabc 10 0 20.9
xen18-erlich-miracle-10 10 5 24.8
mir10 10 4 24.8

Parent scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
xen18-erlich-doublewide-22 22 1.7
edo-22 22 2.2
22 22 2.2
pajcirc 22 2.4
xen18-erlich-hedgehog-22 22 5.9
xen18-erlich-superpyth-22 22 6.7
tertiadia2 12 16.2
aaron 12 16.6
syndia2 12 16.6
meandin 12 17.5

Child scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
xen10-wilson-purvi-02a-02 7 6.4
xen10-wilson-purvi-02b-02 7 10.2
tranh3 6 10.3
CD04_11_Egypt 6 11.1
Indonesia_Swaraharja 5 12.3
Vietnam_Sa_Mac 5 12.3
Ghana_Tomora_Mesengo 7 12.5
hirajoshi2 5 13.6
xen07-harrison-thoughts-4 5 13.6
Ethiopia_Mus_06_1976 5 14.9
Mailing list post
From: Gene Ward Smith (2005-10-14)
Subject: A "beat-ific" circulating 22 note scale

Here is a circulating 22 note scale derived from the (-1,5) tuning of
the 50/49 temperament, which is a sort of modified pajara. The (-1,5)
beat list leads to what look to be pretty good beat ratios; Scala will
analyze that for you if you ask nicely. Below that I include erlich10,
a detempered Erlich pajara scale which is then retempered. If anyone
tunes this up I'd like to hear what they think. Do the beat ratios
contribute anything?

! circb22.scl
circulating scale from pipedum_22c in 50/49 (-1,5) tuning; approximate
pajara
22
!
56.609169
108.337097
165.798940
217.526867
274.136036
325.863964
382.473133
434.201060
491.662903
543.390831
600.000000
656.609169
708.337097
765.798940
817.526867
874.136036
925.863964
982.473133
1034.201060
1091.662903
1143.390831
1200.000000


! erb10.scl
erlich10 in 50/49 (-1,5) tuning; approximate pajara
10
!
108.337097
217.526867
325.863964
491.662903
600.000000
708.337097
817.526867
925.863964
1034.201060
1200.000000
Full thread (1 messages)
From: Gene Ward Smith (2005-10-14)
Subject: A "beat-ific" circulating 22 note scale

Here is a circulating 22 note scale derived from the (-1,5) tuning of
the 50/49 temperament, which is a sort of modified pajara. The (-1,5)
beat list leads to what look to be pretty good beat ratios; Scala will
analyze that for you if you ask nicely. Below that I include erlich10,
a detempered Erlich pajara scale which is then retempered. If anyone
tunes this up I'd like to hear what they think. Do the beat ratios
contribute anything?

! circb22.scl
circulating scale from pipedum_22c in 50/49 (-1,5) tuning; approximate
pajara
22
!
56.609169
108.337097
165.798940
217.526867
274.136036
325.863964
382.473133
434.201060
491.662903
543.390831
600.000000
656.609169
708.337097
765.798940
817.526867
874.136036
925.863964
982.473133
1034.201060
1091.662903
1143.390831
1200.000000


! erb10.scl
erlich10 in 50/49 (-1,5) tuning; approximate pajara
10
!
108.337097
217.526867
325.863964
491.662903
600.000000
708.337097
817.526867
925.863964
1034.201060
1200.000000

Raw file

! erb10.scl
erlich10 in 50/49 (-1,5) tuning; approximate pajara
10
!
108.337097
217.526867
325.863964
491.662903
600.000000
708.337097
817.526867
925.863964
1034.201060
1200.000000
!
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