On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 7:16 AM, Hans Åberg <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > On 20 May 2018, at 11:45, Menu Jacques <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Working on intervals, I bump into this question.
> >
> > How is the right column below to be filled?
> >
> > Downward interval between B## and:
> >
> >       B#:    augmented unison or minor second?
> >       B:     major second or ...?
> >       Bb:    minor third or ...?
> >       Bbb:   major third or ...?
>
>
>
> Use the keyboard layout below, which I made for a ChucK program. Take
> two-dimensional pattern and transpose between the two diagrams.
>
>
> The keyboard layout is altering pitches as follows:
>            ^ #
>           /
>          . -> M
>         / \
>      b v   v m
> where M (resp. m) is the major (resp. minor) second, and the
> the sharp # (resp. flat b) raises (resp lower) with the interval
> M - m, that is, the difference between the major and minor seconds.
>
> Resulting key pattern, in a scale using names A B C D E F G:
>       C#  D#  E#
>     C   D   E   F#  G#  A#  B#
>   Cb  Db  Eb  F   G   A   B
>             Fb  Gb  Ab  Bb  C'
> In terms of traditional interval names, writing
>   P  pure
>   M  major
>   m  minor
>   A  augmented
>   D  diminished
> plus numbers: 1st, 2nd, etc., this is
>       A1  A2  A3
>     P1  M2  M3  A4  A5  A6  A7
>   D1  m2  m3  P4  P5  M6  M7  A8
>     D2  D3  D4  D5  m6  m7  P8
>                           D2
>
> ​
P perfect.
Use a Fixed With​ font for better alignment; if that will work on this
forum.
ƒg
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