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Traditional Zzean scales are not based on just intonation, but use either roughly 24 equal divisions per octave (for both octave-equivalent scales of the form "1/1 x x x x 2/1" and fifth-equivalent scales) or 12 equal divisions of the Pythagorean perfect fifth (for fifth-equivalent scales of the form "1/1 x x x 3/2"). | Traditional Zzean scales are not based on just intonation, but use either roughly 24 equal divisions per octave (for both octave-equivalent scales of the form "1/1 x x x x 2/1" and fifth-equivalent scales) or 12 equal divisions of the Pythagorean perfect fifth (for fifth-equivalent scales of the form "1/1 x x x 3/2"). | ||
Chord-scale theory is fundamental to the Zzean tradition, as scales are viewed as colorings of the tones of speech. | |||
=== 2/1-equivalent === | === 2/1-equivalent === | ||
=== 3/2-equivalent === | === 3/2-equivalent === | ||
=== Other === | === Other === |
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