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    diatonic


    1. A diatonic progression


    2. So how then is the symbol, reflecting the primordial 'law of seven,' to become in our world the diatonic 'law of octaves' which includes this equi-distanced arrangement of forces where its purer cousin does not? A change was made in the law of seven


    3. The fabric of the law of seven had to have been stretched and rumpled in order to become the diatonic law of octaves with which we are familiar here in our own universe


    4. The resultant stretch and rumple brought FA and LA into contact with the those other lonely forces so that through the progress of a now diatonic ascension and descension of any octave, having its existence among other octaves of similar nature, the forces could at last realize the imperative of their separation, i


    5. To determine the temperaments and beats of all the concords, together with the values of the diatonic and chromatic intervals, and the lengths and vibrations per second of a string producing all the sounds, of the system resulting from the last proposition


    6. , the diatonic and chromatic intervals, the lengths of a string and their vibrations in a second, and the temperaments and beats of all the concords for the scale which results from the foregoing computations


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    "diatonic" definitions

    based on the standard major or minor scales consisting of 5 tones and 2 semitones without modulation by accidentals


    based on or using the five tones and two semitones of the major or minor scales of western music