Alpha scale

12 TET: 300 cents Template:Audio,
Alpha scale: 312 cents Template:Audio
The Template:Mvar (alpha) scale is a non-octave-repeating musical scale invented by Wendy Carlos and first used on her album Beauty in the Beast (1986). It is derived from approximating just intervals using multiples of a single interval, but without requiring (as temperaments normally do) an octave (2:1). It may be approximated by dividing the perfect fifth (3:2) into nine equal steps, with frequency ratio [1] or by dividing the minor third (6:5) into four frequency ratio steps of [1][2][3]
The size of this scale step may also be precisely derived from using 9:5 Template:BigBTemplate:Music, 1017.60 cents, Template:AudioTemplate:Big to approximate the interval Template:Nobr Template:BigETemplate:Music, 315.64 cents, Template:Audio Template:Big.[4]
- Carlos' Template:Big (alpha) scale arises from ... taking a value for the scale degree so that nine of them approximate a 3:2 perfect fifth, five of them approximate a 5:4 major third, and four of them approximate a 6:5 minor third. In order to make the approximation as good as possible we minimize the mean square deviation.[4]
The formula below finds the minimum by setting the derivative of the mean square deviation with respect to the Template:Nobr
and (Template:Audio)
At 78 cents per step, this totals approximately 15.385 steps per octave, however, more accurately, the alpha scale step is 77.965 cents and there are 15.3915 steps per octave.[4][5]
Though it does not have a perfect octave, the alpha scale produces "wonderful triads," (Template:Audio and Template:Audio) and the beta scale has similar properties but the sevenths are more in tune.[2] However, the alpha scale has
- "excellent harmonic seventh chords ... using the [octave] inversion of Template:Sfrac, i.e., [[septimal whole tone|Template:Sfrac]] [[[:Template:Audio]]]."[1]
| interval name | size (steps) |
size (cents) |
just ratio | just (cents) |
error |
| septimal major second | 3 | 233.89 | 8:7 | 231.17 | +2.72 |
| minor third | 4 | 311.86 | 6:5 | 315.64 | −3.78 |
| major third | 5 | 389.82 | 5:4 | 386.31 | +3.51 |
| perfect fifth | 9 | 701.68 | 3:2 | 701.96 | −0.27 |
| harmonic seventh | octave−3 | 966.11 | 7:4 | 968.83 | −2.72 |
| octave | 15 | 1169.47 | 2:1 | 1200.00 | −30.53 |
| octave | 16 | 1247.44 | 2:1 | 1200.00 | +47.44 |
See also
References
Template:Microtonal music Template:Musical tuning Template:Scales Template:Wendy Carlos