Saturday, July 12, 2025

Twelve-Tone Modes

Yesterday I posted about an approach to diatonic modes through tuning: there's more than one way to tune the seven notes of the scale using just intonation! I got to wondering whether the cycle of syntonic shifts could be extended to just tuning of all twelve notes on the piano keyboard. Turns out to be quite natural!

The first row here, the first mode, matches Kyle Gann's approach to just tuning. Just like the diatonic tuning modes I posted yesterday, the sequence of modes shifts notes one by one up by a syntonic comma. In this table I have shown mode 6 twice: since C is being used as a reference pitch, I shifted the whole tuning back down to keep C at 1/1. The seven modes I posted yesterday are the same as these modes when the tuning for the black piano keys are ignored.

I suppose I should produce twelve sample compositions as examples for these twelve modes, but for now I have just made examples for mode 1 and mode 7.

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