Topic: From Mohajira to Slendro
1 scales
| File | Description | Notes | Period (¢) | Limit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| mohajira-to-slendro | From Mohajira to Aeolian and Slendros | 12 | 1200.0 | 11 |
Thread (5 messages)
From: Jacques Dudon (2011-02-16) Subject: From Mohajira to Slendro This is a tuning that could fit among the "Ethno extras" series initiated by Margo. I have always been intrigued by a very classic but singular Mohajira sequence, that goes : [5 49 15 147 45 55 135] or in ascending order : [147 160 180 196 220 240 270 294] because of the links it suggests with complementary 7th-limit harmonies. As I mentionned it to John about his latest scale that contains a part of it, the secret of this interesting coïncidence between 7th and 11th limit lies in the 540/539 comma we find between 60/49 and 11/9. In order to analyse it closer, I developped the "Dudon scale" of 540/539, or the scale formed by the divisors of both 540 and 539 : D(540/539) = [1 539-135 9 77 5 11 45 3 49 27 7 15] and also of the 441/440 inside the scale as well : D(441/440) = [1 9 147 5 21 11 3 49 55-441 7 63] then the "summing Dudon scale" of both commas : D(540/539, 441/440) = [1 539-135 9 147 77 5 21 11 45 3 49 27 55-441 7 15 63] This is how we can complete the original [5 49 15 147 45 55 135] Mohajira with 5 notes (or more of them if you wish), extending it to many slendros : ! mohajira-to-slendro.scl ! From Mohajira to Aeolian and Slendros 12 ! 21/20 9/8 6/5 49/40 4/3 7/5 3/2 8/5 49/30 9/5 11/6 2/1 ! 12 notes selection among two "Dudon scales" : ! D(540/539) = [1 539-135 9 77 5 11 45 3 49 27 7 15] ! D(441/440) = [1 9 147 5 21 11 3 49 55-441 7 63] ! Mohajira scale on white keys : [15 135 147 5 45 49 55] I have not counted how many slendros you have in here. The black keys have an ordinary "N" slendro ; the closest to Mohajira is a "M" slendro with E F# A B C# ; a Jogyakarta type is E F# G# B C# ; a nice one is of the "SJ" type, in C# Eb F# G# B that tempers 1029/1024 through the B (=55) of Mohajira. There is also a full Aeolian scale in C minor. Have fun ! Has anyone an idea of what temperaments the tempering of both 540/539 and 441/440 would best refer to ? Miracle ? - - - - - - - Jacques
From: genewardsmith (2011-02-17) Subject: Re: From Mohajira to Slendro --- In [email protected], Jacques Dudon <fotosonix@...> wrote: > Has anyone an idea of what temperaments the tempering of both 540/539 > and 441/440 would best refer to ? Miracle ? Just by itself it's jove temperament, but the tuning of harry temperament is basically the same, but it's rank two instead of three. Harry also tempers out 4000/3993. It's also possible to temper out 65625/65536 instead, leading to the 11-limit version of tertiaseptal, or to do both, leading to 202et. I posted your scale here on the Xenwiki, it seems like quite an interesting 12-note JI scale which some people find to be useful.
From: Jacques Dudon (2011-02-17) Subject: Re: From Mohajira to Slendro > Gene wrote : > > Has anyone an idea of what temperaments the tempering of both > 540/539 > > and 441/440 would best refer to ? Miracle ? > > Just by itself it's jove temperament, but the tuning of harry > temperament is basically the same, but it's rank two instead of > three. Harry also tempers out 4000/3993. It's also possible to > temper out 65625/65536 instead, leading to the 11-limit version of > tertiaseptal, or to do both, leading to 202et. Sorry, I still haven't catch what was a hobbit temperament, I must say the explanation page is too complex for me... I note that Jove [41] transversal indeed contains all of "Mohajira-to-slendro" ratios, except 8/5 represented by 48/25 instead, 225/224 higher, but I haven't checked possible transpositions (BTW it looks like there is an inversion in this transversal list, between 11/7 and 14/9). So what are Jove, or Harry's generators, or other relevant ones here ? What about Miracle ? it has a perfect Mohajira and many correct 7th- limit tempered Slendros ; it also tempers 1029/1024, which is relevant in this scale with its [63 : 55 : 48 : 42 : 36] "SJ" type of slendro. > I posted your scale here on the Xenwiki, it seems like quite an > interesting 12-note JI scale which some people find to be useful. Thanks ! (I didn't know I had a whole citation in the JI page, agremented with links... it also reminds me I should try to write a few lines about the use of recurrent sequences for eq-b and -c temperaments and what you called "algebraic solutions"... any volunteer to correct my english ?) - - - - - - - Jacques
From: genewardsmith (2011-02-17) Subject: Re: From Mohajira to Slendro --- In [email protected], Jacques Dudon <fotosonix@...> wrote: > Thanks ! (I didn't know I had a whole citation in the JI page, > agremented with links... it also reminds me I should try to write a > few lines about the use of recurrent sequences for eq-b and -c > temperaments and what you called "algebraic solutions"... any > volunteer to correct my english ?) Write the article and I'll correct your English.
From: genewardsmith (2011-02-17) Subject: Re: From Mohajira to Slendro --- In [email protected], Jacques Dudon <fotosonix@...> wrote: So > what are Jove, or Harry's generators, or other relevant ones here ? Here's Jove: http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Breed+family Here's Harry and Tertiaseptal: http://xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Breedsmic+temperaments Miracle I didn't mention because it involves a small reduction in tuning accuracy, but if we allow that other things crowd in as well.