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by PaulDavisThe1st
549 days ago
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> the task of dividing the octave in heptatonic scales. that's not task. The octave has already been divided into twelve tones here. The task is to pick sets of those twelve tones to serve some aesthetic purpose. The sets may be of various sizes, though 7 is common in a lot of european music. If the task was to generate heptatonic scales from within the octave, there are a huge number of possibilities not described here, and most of them are rarely used (though many more than the ones based on a 12TET system are). |
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Aesthetic in the musical or visual sense? The visual aspect is based on the Z12 symmetry and it is pleasant - like all symmetries.
The question is what does the visual experience have to do with the music experience?
The first disconnect with the musical experience is that the 12TET itself is not what people would, e.g., choose to sing in [1].
The second disconnect is that the Greek modes of the major scale are not remotely covering all the scales people enjoy, even adopting a Eurocentric point [2].
[1] https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/41383/do-capable-h...
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonic_minor_scale