heptatoniset
Heptatoniset is a term used in theoretical music to describe a musical system or scale that utilizes seven distinct pitches within an octave. This is in contrast to heptatonic scales, which are common in many musical traditions worldwide and also contain seven notes, but the term "heptatoniset" implies a deliberate construction or theoretical framework for such a system, often focusing on its intervallic structure or potential for harmonic and melodic development.
Unlike diatonic scales like major and minor, which are inherently seven-note scales, the concept of "heptatoniset"
The term can also be applied to compositional techniques where a seven-note collection is established as the