[7][failed verification] The "Ode-to-Napoleon" hexa chord is the six-member set-class with the highest number of interval classes 3 and 4[8] yet lacks 2s and 6s.
[2] It is also Ernő Lendvai's "1:3 Model" scale and one of Milton Babbitt's six all-combinatorial hexachord "source sets".
[2] The hexachord has been used by composers including Bruno Maderna and Luigi Nono, such as in Nono's Variazioni canoniche sulla serie dell'op.
41 di Arnold Schönberg (1950),[8] Webern's Concerto, Op.
[2][dubious – discuss] The hexachord has also been used by Alexander Scriabin and Béla Bartók.