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- Alpha_scale abstract "The α (alpha) scale is a non-octave-repeating musical scale. In one version it splits the perfect fifth (3:2) into nine equal parts of approximately 78.0 cents. In another it splits the minor third into two equal parts, or four equal parts of approximately 78 cents each About this sound Play . At 78 cents per step, this totals approximately 15.385 steps per octave. The scale step may be precisely derived from using 9:5 About this sound Play to approximate the interval 3:2/5:4, which equals 6:5 About this sound Play .It was invented by Wendy Carlos and used on her album Beauty in the Beast (1986).Though it does not have an octave, the alpha scale produces, \"wonderful triads,\" (About this sound Play major and About this sound minor triad ) and the beta scale has similar properties but the sevenths are more in tune. However, the alpha scale has, \"excellent harmonic seventh chords...using the inversion of 7/4, i.e., 8/7.\" About this sound Play More accurately the alpha scale step is 77.965 cents and there are 15.3915 per octave.".
- Alpha_scale thumbnail Minor_third_on_C.png?width=300.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageID "27697098".
- Alpha_scale wikiPageLength "2814".
- Alpha_scale wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Alpha_scale wikiPageRevisionID "580074403".
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Beauty_in_the_Beast.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Beta_scale.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Bohlen–Pierce_scale.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Equal_temperaments.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Non–octave-repeating_scales.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wendy_Carlos.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Delta_scale.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Gamma_scale.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic_seventh.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Harmonic_seventh_chord.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Major_third.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Minor_seventh.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Minor_third.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Octave.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_fifth.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Scale-step.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Scale_(music).
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Septimal_whole_tone.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Triad_(music).
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink Wendy_Carlos.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLink File:Minor_third_on_C.png.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alpha scale".
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alpha".
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "alpha scale".
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "alpha".
- Alpha_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "α".
- Alpha_scale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Microtonal_music.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-theory-stub.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musical_tuning.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Alpha_scale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scales.
- Alpha_scale subject Category:Equal_temperaments.
- Alpha_scale subject Category:Non–octave-repeating_scales.
- Alpha_scale subject Category:Wendy_Carlos.
- Alpha_scale hypernym Scale.
- Alpha_scale type Aircraft.
- Alpha_scale type Scale.
- Alpha_scale comment "The α (alpha) scale is a non-octave-repeating musical scale. In one version it splits the perfect fifth (3:2) into nine equal parts of approximately 78.0 cents. In another it splits the minor third into two equal parts, or four equal parts of approximately 78 cents each About this sound Play . At 78 cents per step, this totals approximately 15.385 steps per octave.".
- Alpha_scale label "Alpha scale".
- Alpha_scale sameAs Q4735173.
- Alpha_scale sameAs m.0c40znw.
- Alpha_scale sameAs Q4735173.
- Alpha_scale wasDerivedFrom Alpha_scale?oldid=580074403.
- Alpha_scale depiction Minor_third_on_C.png.
- Alpha_scale isPrimaryTopicOf Alpha_scale.