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=== Color scheme E.a ===
=== Color scheme E.a1 ===


These variations of color scheme E intend to give the primes in the upper region of the octave more distinct colors. Color scheme E.a does so at the expense of 17 and 19 and was proposed by Leriendil.
These variations of color scheme E intend to give the primes in the upper region of the octave more distinct colors. Color scheme E.a does so at the expense of 17 and 19 and was proposed by Leriendil.
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=== Color scheme E.b ===
=== Color scheme E.a2 ===


This is Vector's modification of E.a which attempts to fix the issue with 17 and 19, as well as provide a darker neutral color scheme for use behind both black and white text.
This is Vector's modification of E.a1 which attempts to fix the issue with 17 and 19, as well as provide a darker neutral color scheme for use behind both black and white text.


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Revision as of 05:22, 13 December 2025

Color Scheme E

Color scheme E

Color scheme E is a tentative color scheme to use for prime harmonics and potentially other intervals on the wiki. It aligns with various strong consensus opinions about the colors associated with primes (most notably, "7 is blue"). It is based on Hojo Minori's color scheme, in that it defines a gradient to be used throughout the octave and pulls colors from that.

The "neutral" color is to be used for background colors of e.g. text boxes, tables, etc.

The hex codes for Color Scheme E for the first 9 primes are the following. Note the extremely similar shades associated with 7, 29, and 31.

Prime Color Color (Neutral)
2 EEEEEE 888888
3 EA4335 BB4E45
5 59CD1F 5B963D
7 3C4AD8 4C55AB
11 E0CB1D A3983F
13 B33FD0 924FA3
17 1BA6EA 3D88AC
19 1CCF9D 3B977D
23 E69138 B98147
29 375ADB 495EAB
31 2B7AE1 4961AB

Color scheme E.a1

These variations of color scheme E intend to give the primes in the upper region of the octave more distinct colors. Color scheme E.a does so at the expense of 17 and 19 and was proposed by Leriendil.

Prime Color Color (Neutral)
2 EEEEEE 888888
3 BA2C00 AC5F4F
5 83FE35 97CE69
7 2D00AE 5F4FA6
11 EEF400 C9C44F
13 7700A0 854F9F
17 58E7FE 7BC8CE
19 50FFAC 77CF9F
23 D59100 BA904F
29 0007C8 4F59B3
31 0C91FE 55A0CE

Color scheme E.a2

This is Vector's modification of E.a1 which attempts to fix the issue with 17 and 19, as well as provide a darker neutral color scheme for use behind both black and white text.

Prime Color Color (Neutral)
2 EEEEEE 888888
3 BA2C00 8F4933
5 83FE35 669648
7 3100AB 5D41A3
11 EEF400 888A30
13 7900A0 713585
17 58AAC7 618592
19 50FFAC 559A79
23 D59100 886C2F
29 0006A5 4E51B1
31 0C43AE 5471AA

Tuning error color scheme

A color scheme for tuning error in relative cents.

Vector's proposal

0.0 <4 <9 <16 <25 <36 >36

The magenta color is used for the perfectly in-tune interval, usually the equave.