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m Myhill's property: deleted maximal evenness: the collection 0 1 2 5 6 (9), like many others, has Myhill's Property but is not maximally even.
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==Myhill's property==
'''Myhill's property''' is the quality of [[musical scale]]s or collections with exactly two specific intervals for every generic interval, and thus also have the properties of [[maximal evenness]], [[cardinality equals variety]], [[structure implies multiplicity]], and being a [[well formed generated collection]]. In other words, each generic interval can be made from one of two possible different specific intervals. For example, there are major or minor and perfect or augmented/diminished variants of all the diatonic intervals:
 
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