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- A12_scale abstract "A12 (About this sound Play ) is a non-octave-repeating scale or musical tuning featuring twelve steps to the tritave. As twelve steps to the octave is based on a triad of harmonics 4:5:6 (root, major third, perfect fifth), About this sound Play A12 is based on a triad of harmonics 4:7:10 (root, harmonic seventh, and compound major third). Discovered by Heinz Bohlen between 1972 and 1973, it was named "A12" by Enrique Moreno. Bohlen considered this scale less logically consistent than the Bohlen–Pierce scale, which has thirteen steps in the twelfth.".
- A12_scale thumbnail A12_triad_on_C.png?width=300.
- A12_scale wikiPageID "40453623".
- A12_scale wikiPageRevisionID "605697351".
- A12_scale subject Category:23-limit_tuning_and_intervals.
- A12_scale subject Category:Equal_temperaments.
- A12_scale subject Category:Non–octave-repeating_scales.
- A12_scale comment "A12 (About this sound Play ) is a non-octave-repeating scale or musical tuning featuring twelve steps to the tritave. As twelve steps to the octave is based on a triad of harmonics 4:5:6 (root, major third, perfect fifth), About this sound Play A12 is based on a triad of harmonics 4:7:10 (root, harmonic seventh, and compound major third). Discovered by Heinz Bohlen between 1972 and 1973, it was named "A12" by Enrique Moreno.".
- A12_scale label "A12 scale".
- A12_scale sameAs m.0wzztmj.
- A12_scale sameAs Q16241639.
- A12_scale sameAs Q16241639.
- A12_scale wasDerivedFrom A12_scale?oldid=605697351.
- A12_scale depiction A12_triad_on_C.png.
- A12_scale isPrimaryTopicOf A12_scale.