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From: genewardsmith (2011-03-03)
Subject: Re: Omaha
--- In [email protected], Mike Battaglia <battaglia01@...> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 6:28 PM, genewardsmith
> <genewardsmith@...> wrote:
> >
> > I've been futzing around with the gallery of 12-tone JI scales on the xenwiki, and decided it needed an example of a 2.3.11 subgroup scale. Below is such a scale, with scale step sizes of 12/11, 33/32 and 256/243. For no better reason than that there is a rock band named 311 hailing from Omaha, I called the scale Omaha.
>
> They're a good band, too :) But it looks like you left the scale out though.
! omaha.scl
Omaha 2.3.11 scale
12
!
12/11
9/8
32/27
11/9
4/3
11/8
3/2
18/11
27/16
16/9
11/6
2/1
Full thread (3 messages)
From: genewardsmith (2011-03-02)
Subject: Omaha
I've been futzing around with the gallery of 12-tone JI scales on the xenwiki, and decided it needed an example of a 2.3.11 subgroup scale. Below is such a scale, with scale step sizes of 12/11, 33/32 and 256/243. For no better reason than that there is a rock band named 311 hailing from Omaha, I called the scale Omaha.
From: Mike Battaglia (2011-03-02)
Subject: Re: [tuning] Omaha
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 6:28 PM, genewardsmith
<genewardsmith@...> wrote:
>
> I've been futzing around with the gallery of 12-tone JI scales on the xenwiki, and decided it needed an example of a 2.3.11 subgroup scale. Below is such a scale, with scale step sizes of 12/11, 33/32 and 256/243. For no better reason than that there is a rock band named 311 hailing from Omaha, I called the scale Omaha.
They're a good band, too :) But it looks like you left the scale out though.
-Mike
From: genewardsmith (2011-03-03)
Subject: Re: Omaha
--- In [email protected], Mike Battaglia <battaglia01@...> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 6:28 PM, genewardsmith
> <genewardsmith@...> wrote:
> >
> > I've been futzing around with the gallery of 12-tone JI scales on the xenwiki, and decided it needed an example of a 2.3.11 subgroup scale. Below is such a scale, with scale step sizes of 12/11, 33/32 and 256/243. For no better reason than that there is a rock band named 311 hailing from Omaha, I called the scale Omaha.
>
> They're a good band, too :) But it looks like you left the scale out though.
! omaha.scl
Omaha 2.3.11 scale
12
!
12/11
9/8
32/27
11/9
4/3
11/8
3/2
18/11
27/16
16/9
11/6
2/1