marvel11

Marvel[11] hobbit in 197et

Properties

Notes11
Period1200.0 ¢
JustNo
Source Mailing lists
Referencehttps://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_93798.html#93798
Thread1 scale
Tone (¢) Step (¢)
116 116
231 116
268 37
384 116
499 116
701 201
816 116
932 116
969 37
1084 116
1200 116

Parent scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
prodigy12 12 1.9
minvera12 12 5.4
diam7pluswoo 17 1.2
rhombmarv 19 0.7
trab19marv 19 0.8
stellar 20 0.8
diamond9plus-marvel 21 0.3
trab19_72 19 1.9
blaj 21 0.8
rosatimarv 21 0.8

Child scales

FileNotesMax diff (¢)
elfkeenanismic7 7 0.9
qm2 7 0.9
xen10-wilson-purvi-03b-04 7 1.4
xen15-chalmers-triadic-reversed-diamond-7-6 7 1.4
xen18-ayers-table-16 7 1.4
xen03-wilson-acute-05 5 1.4
xen07-harrison-thoughts-4 5 1.4
xen07-harrison-thoughts-5 5 1.4
xen18-erlich-miracle-05 5 2.0
xen15-chalmers-triadic-reversed-diamond-8192-6561 7 2.1
Mailing list post
From: genewardsmith (2010-10-23)
Subject: Marvel hobbits keep popping up

The Marvel[19] hobbit had quite a discussion a while back, under the name Marvel Byzantine, Neo-Byzantine, or Marvel-19. Dave Keenan said
of it "Even though there are other convex sets of 19 notes in Marvel, I don't think any are as useful as this one." This is rather encouraging re the general proposition that hobbits define something useful.

Marvel[12] is the marvel tempering of the Fokker block diadie2 on my list, which gives the ninth marvel comma pump scale, pump9. Marvel[10] is the marvel tempering of the Fokker block diachrom4. Marvel[9] is the marvel tempering of a scale from one of those imaginary musical kingdoms, kayolonian_f, which is another Fokker block. Marvel[11] seems quite interesting but I don't know if it has ever been noticed.

Here's Marvel[11] for all those fans of 11-note scales:

! marvel11.scl
Marvel[11] hobbit in 197et
11
!
115.73604
231.47208
268.02030
383.75635
499.49239
700.50761
816.24365
931.97970
968.52792
1084.26396
1200.00000
!
! ! premarvel11.scl
! Premarvel[11] hobbit 5-limit transversal
! 11
! !
! 16/15
! 256/225
! 75/64
! 5/4
! 4/3
! 3/2
! 8/5
! 128/75
! 225/128
! 15/8
! 2/1
Full thread (2 messages)
From: genewardsmith (2010-10-23)
Subject: Marvel hobbits keep popping up

The Marvel[19] hobbit had quite a discussion a while back, under the name Marvel Byzantine, Neo-Byzantine, or Marvel-19. Dave Keenan said
of it "Even though there are other convex sets of 19 notes in Marvel, I don't think any are as useful as this one." This is rather encouraging re the general proposition that hobbits define something useful.

Marvel[12] is the marvel tempering of the Fokker block diadie2 on my list, which gives the ninth marvel comma pump scale, pump9. Marvel[10] is the marvel tempering of the Fokker block diachrom4. Marvel[9] is the marvel tempering of a scale from one of those imaginary musical kingdoms, kayolonian_f, which is another Fokker block. Marvel[11] seems quite interesting but I don't know if it has ever been noticed.

Here's Marvel[11] for all those fans of 11-note scales:

! marvel11.scl
Marvel[11] hobbit in 197et
11
!
115.73604
231.47208
268.02030
383.75635
499.49239
700.50761
816.24365
931.97970
968.52792
1084.26396
1200.00000
!
! ! premarvel11.scl
! Premarvel[11] hobbit 5-limit transversal
! 11
! !
! 16/15
! 256/225
! 75/64
! 5/4
! 4/3
! 3/2
! 8/5
! 128/75
! 225/128
! 15/8
! 2/1
From: genewardsmith (2010-10-23)
Subject: Re: Marvel hobbits keep popping up

--- In [email protected], "genewardsmith" <genewardsmith@...> wrote:

>Dave Keenan said
> of it "Even though there are other convex sets of 19 notes in Marvel, I don't think any are as useful as this one." 

http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/tuning/message/59263

Raw file

! marvel11.scl
Marvel[11] hobbit in 197et
11
!
115.73604
231.47208
268.02030
383.75635
499.49239
700.50761
816.24365
931.97970
968.52792
1084.26396
1200.00000
!
! ! premarvel11.scl
! Premarvel[11] hobbit 5-limit transversal
! 11
! !
! 16/15
! 256/225
! 75/64
! 5/4
! 4/3
! 3/2
! 8/5
! 128/75
! 225/128
! 15/8
! 2/1
!
! https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_93798.html#93798
!
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