. . . "vertical"@en . "In music theory and tuning, an Euler\u2013Fokker genus (plural: genera), named after Leonhard Euler and Adriaan Fokker, is a musical scale in just intonation whose pitches can be expressed as products of some of the members of some multiset of generating prime factors. Powers of two are usually ignored, because of the way the human ear perceives octaves as equivalent. An x-dimensional tone-dimension contains x factors. \"An Euler-Fokker genus with two dimensions may be represented in a two-dimensional (rectangular) tone-grid, one with three dimensions in a three-dimensional (block-shaped) tone-lattice. Euler-Fokker genera are characterized by a listing of the number of steps in each dimension. The number of steps is represented by a repeated mention of the dimension, so that there arise descriptions such as [3 3 5 5], [3 5 7], [3 3 5 5 7 7 11 11], etc.\" For example, the multiset {3, 3, 7} yields the Euler\u2013Fokker genus [3, 3, 7], which contains these pitches: 1 3 =3 7=7 3\u00D73 =9 3\u00D77=21 3\u00D73\u00D77=63 Normalized to fall within an octave, these become: 1/1, 9/8, 21/16, 3/2, 7/4, 63/32. Euler genera are generated from the prime factors 3 and 5, whereas an Euler\u2013Fokker genus can have factors of 7 or any higher prime number. The degree is the number of intervals which generate a genus. However, not all genera of the same degree have the same number of tones since [XXXYYY] may also be notated [XxYy], \"the degree is thus the sum of the exponents,\" and the number of pitches is obtained adding one to each exponent and then multiplying those ((X+1)\u00D7(Y+1)=Z). Adriaan Fokker wrote much of his music in Euler\u2013Fokker genera expressed in 31-tone equal temperament. Alan Ridout also used Euler-Fokker genera."@en . "5640"^^ . . . . "Euler genus 35.png"@en . . "right"@en . . "1070819374"^^ . . . . "3213692"^^ . . "100"^^ . . "Euler genus 355.png"@en . . . . . . . "Euler genus 335.png"@en . . . . . "Euler genus {3, 5, 5} as parallelepiped"@en . "In music theory and tuning, an Euler\u2013Fokker genus (plural: genera), named after Leonhard Euler and Adriaan Fokker, is a musical scale in just intonation whose pitches can be expressed as products of some of the members of some multiset of generating prime factors. Powers of two are usually ignored, because of the way the human ear perceives octaves as equivalent. 1 3 =3 7=7 3\u00D73 =9 3\u00D77=21 3\u00D73\u00D77=63 Normalized to fall within an octave, these become: 1/1, 9/8, 21/16, 3/2, 7/4, 63/32."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Euler\u2013Fokker genus"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Euler genus {3, 5} as rectangle"@en . . . . . "Euler genus {3, 3, 5} as parallelepiped"@en . .