Hello Mark,
I have creating and exploring new musical scales when I stumbled upon your blog post "https://www.pataphysical.info/a-new-musical-scale.html"
I believe there is an error in one of the examples on that page which I would like to bring to your attention. [or conversely my understanding will be rectified]
Within "a-new-musical-scale" a 16-degree scale is created from a sequence of 30 harmonics, referenced to the fourth harmonic. The scale is as follows, matching that posted in "a-new-musical-scale":
1/1, 17/16, 9/8, 19/16, 5/4, 21/16, 11/8, 23/16, 3/2, 25/16, 13/8, 27/16, 7/4, 29/16, 15/8, 2/1
Next, all distinct intervals within that scale are examined; herein is where I believe there is an error. Omitting unison to octave, the largest interval within that scale is from 17/16 to 2/1 = 32/17
Within the "large set of distinct intervals" posted in the "a-new-musical-scale" blog post, there are 13 additional intervals greater than 32/17.
Is this a mistake or am I misunderstanding how you went about calculating intervals in the 16-degree scale created from a sequence of 30 harmonics, referenced to the fourth harmonic?
Thank you for your time.
Hello Mark,
I have creating and exploring new musical scales when I stumbled upon your blog post "https://www.pataphysical.info/a-new-musical-scale.html"
I believe there is an error in one of the examples on that page which I would like to bring to your attention. [or conversely my understanding will be rectified]
Within "a-new-musical-scale" a 16-degree scale is created from a sequence of 30 harmonics, referenced to the fourth harmonic. The scale is as follows, matching that posted in "a-new-musical-scale":
1/1, 17/16, 9/8, 19/16, 5/4, 21/16, 11/8, 23/16, 3/2, 25/16, 13/8, 27/16, 7/4, 29/16, 15/8, 2/1
Next, all distinct intervals within that scale are examined; herein is where I believe there is an error. Omitting unison to octave, the largest interval within that scale is from 17/16 to 2/1 = 32/17
Within the "large set of distinct intervals" posted in the "a-new-musical-scale" blog post, there are 13 additional intervals greater than 32/17.
Is this a mistake or am I misunderstanding how you went about calculating intervals in the 16-degree scale created from a sequence of 30 harmonics, referenced to the fourth harmonic?
Thank you for your time.