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Myhill's property is the quality of musical scales or collections with exactly two specific intervals for every generic interval. In other words, each generic interval can be made from one of
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The largest generic interval in the diatonic scale being 7-1 = 6.
 
[[Myhill's property]] is the quality of musical scales or collections with exactly two [[specific interval]]s for every generic interval. In other words, each generic interval can be made from one of two possible different secific intervals.
See also: [[specific interval]].
 
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