Delta scale

The δ (delta) scale is a non-octave repeating musical scale. It may be regarded as the beta scale's reciprocal, since it is "as far 'down' the (0 3 6 9) circle from α as β is 'up'". As such it would split the minor second (presumably 16:15) into eight equal parts of approximately 14 cents each ⓘ. This would total approximately 85.7 steps per octave.
The scale step may also precisely be derived from using 50:28 (25:14, 1003.8 cents, A♯, ⓘ) to approximate the interval
(ⓘ)
The Bohlen–Pierce delta scale is based on the tritave and the 7:5:3 "wide" triad (ⓘ) and the 9:7:5 "narrow" triad (ⓘ) (rather than the conventional 4:5:6 triad). Notes include:
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References
Further reading
- Bohlen, Heinz: "13 Tonstufen in der Duodezime", Acustica, vol. 39 no. 2, S. Hirzel Verlag, Stuttgart, 1978, pp. 76–86. (in German)