Decatonic scale


A decatonic scale is a ten note musical scale. If the notes are ordered, a decatonic set has 3,628,800 permutations, however, in twelve tone equal temperament only six unordered ten note sets exist, 10-1—10-6:
Given that two of the notes from the chromatic scale are missing and only two whole tones are possible, all 10-note scales are cohemitonic scales.
The four-semitone tritone scale is a decatonic scale consisting of four semitones, a whole tone, four semitones, and a whole tone : 0,1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10. This may be related to the seven notes of the diatonic scale as, "1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 7," and thus spelled, on C, as C, D, D, E, E, F, G, A, A, B. This is a mode of Olivier Messiaen's seventh mode of limited transposition; it has six transpositions, like the tritone, and five modes. This allows a dominant seventh chord to be built upon the tonic and a seventh sharp nine chord, and allows the tonic chord to have an altered ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth factors. However, pitch sets containing more than seven notes become increasingly similar to each other.
A decatonic scale that has been used or considered by Kyle Gann and La Monte Young in 13-limit just intonation is 1/1, 12/11, 32/27, 9/7, 4/3, 132/91, 3/2, 18/11, 16/9, 176/91, and 2/1.