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'''Semiquartal''', also known as 5L 4s, is a [[MOS]] pattern consisting of 9 steps, with pattern LLsLsLsLs. It is supported by [[14edo]], [[19edo]], and [[24edo]], among others.
'''Semiquartal''', also known as 5L 4s, is a [[MOS]] pattern consisting of 9 steps, with pattern LLsLsLsLs. It is supported by [[14edo]], [[19edo]], and [[24edo]], among others.
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|<nowiki>||| 5\24</nowiki>
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|<nowiki>|| 4\19</nowiki>
|Smallest semiquartal edo to generate a [[diatonic fifth]]. A passable representation of meantone-range semiquartal. The [[patent val]] makes Semaphore temperament viable.
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|<nowiki>||| 7\33</nowiki>
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|<nowiki>| 3\14</nowiki>
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== See also ==
* [[Chthonic harmony]]
* [[Semifourth-generated scales]]


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Revision as of 02:46, 24 April 2026

Semiquartal, also known as 5L 4s, is a MOS pattern consisting of 9 steps, with pattern LLsLsLsLs. It is supported by 14edo, 19edo, and 24edo, among others.

Generator Notes
1\5
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|| 4\19 Smallest semiquartal edo to generate a diatonic fifth. A passable representation of meantone-range semiquartal. The patent val makes Semaphore temperament viable.
||| 7\33
| 3\14

See also

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