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{{Mbox|text=This article is a work-in-progress, '''proposed rewrite''' of the following page: [[TAMNAMS Extension]]}} | {{Mbox|text=This article is a work-in-progress, '''proposed rewrite''' of the following page: [[TAMNAMS Extension]] and [[User:Ganaram inukshuk/TAMNAMS Extension]]}} | ||
:''This page assumes the reader is familiar with [[TAMNAMS]] mos names.'' | :''This page assumes the reader is familiar with [[TAMNAMS]] mos names.'' | ||
This page describes additional temperament-agnostic mos names that fit the style of [[TAMNAMS]] but are either unofficial names (eg, names conjured up by other theorists), former names (not including abandoned names), or names given to mosses for the sake of completeness. | This page describes additional temperament-agnostic mos names that fit the style of [[TAMNAMS]] but are either unofficial names (eg, names conjured up by other theorists), former names (not including abandoned names), or names given to mosses for the sake of completeness. | ||
==Names for mosses with 2 to 5 steps == | ==Names for mosses with 2 to 5 steps == | ||
Names for mosses with 2-5 steps are given names primarily for completeness. These names are designed to be as general as possible so that they can be used for non-octave | Names for mosses with 2-5 steps are given names primarily for completeness. These names are designed to be as general as possible so that they can be used for non-octave contexts, with the exception of the names ''monowood'' and ''biwood'', for which the mos must either be octave-equivalent or have a tempered-octave equivalence interval. | ||
{| class="wikitable center-all" | {| class="wikitable center-all" | ||
|+Names for mosses with 2 to 5 steps | |+Names for mosses with 2 to 5 steps | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="6" |2-note mosses | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Pattern !!Name!!Prefix!!Abbr.!!Etymology | ! Pattern !!Name!!Prefix!!Abbr. | ||
!Non-octave periods allowed?!!Etymology | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[1L 1s]]||trivial||triv-||trv||the simplest valid mos pattern | | rowspan="2" |[[1L 1s]]||trivial||triv-||trv | ||
|yes||the simplest valid mos pattern | |||
|- | |- | ||
|monowood||monowd-||wood | |||
|no||generalized blackwood and whitewood scales for nL ns | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="6" |3-note mosses | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Pattern!!Name!!Prefix!!Abbr.!!Etymology | !Pattern!!Name!!Prefix!!Abbr. | ||
!Non-octave periods allowed?!!Etymology | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[1L 2s]]||antrial||atri-||atri||broader range than trial so named w.r.t. it (anti-trial; antial; antrial) | |[[1L 2s]]||antrial||atri-||atri | ||
|yes||broader range than trial so named w.r.t. it (anti-trial; antial; antrial) | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[2L 1s]]||trial||tri-||tri||from tri- for 3 | |[[2L 1s]]||trial||tri-||tri | ||
|yes||from tri- for 3 | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="6" |4-note mosses | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Pattern!!Name!!Prefix!!Abbr.!!Etymology | !Pattern!!Name!!Prefix!!Abbr. | ||
!Non-octave periods allowed?!!Etymology | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[1L 3s]]||antetric||atetra-||att||broader range than tetric so named w.r.t. it (anti-tetric; antetric) | |[[1L 3s]]||antetric||atetra-||att | ||
|yes||broader range than tetric so named w.r.t. it (anti-tetric; antetric) | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[2L 2s]]||biwood||biwd-||bw||generalized blackwood and whitewood scales for nL ns | |[[2L 2s]]||biwood||biwd-||bw | ||
|no||generalized blackwood and whitewood scales for nL ns | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[3L 1s]]||tetric||tetra-||tt||from tetra- for 4 | |[[3L 1s]]||tetric||tetra-||tt | ||
|yes||from tetra- for 4 | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=" | ! colspan="6" |5-note mosses | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Pattern!!Name!!Prefix!!Abbr.!!Etymology | !Pattern!!Name!!Prefix!!Abbr. | ||
!Non-octave periods allowed?!!Etymology | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[1L 4s]]||pedal||ped-||ped||[[#Pedal (1L 4s)|one big toe and four small toes]] | |[[1L 4s]]||pedal||ped-||ped | ||
|yes||[[#Pedal (1L 4s)|one big toe and four small toes]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[2L 3s]]||pentic||pent-||pt||common pentatonic; from penta- for 5 | |[[2L 3s]]||pentic||pent-||pt | ||
|yes||common pentatonic; from penta- for 5 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[3L 2s]]||antipentic||apent-||apt||opposite pattern of common pentatonic mos | |[[3L 2s]]||antipentic||apent-||apt | ||
|yes||opposite pattern of common pentatonic mos | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[4L 1s]]||manual||manu-||manu||one thumb and four longer fingers | |[[4L 1s]]||manual||manu-||manu | ||
|yes||one thumb and four longer fingers | |||
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Names for mosses that descend from 5L 2s are made by [[User:Frostburn|Frostburn]], as an expansion to the former TAMNAMS names ''m-chromatic'' and ''p-chromatic''. | Names for mosses that descend from 5L 2s are made by [[User:Frostburn|Frostburn]], as an expansion to the former TAMNAMS names ''m-chromatic'' and ''p-chromatic''. | ||
{| class="wikitable center-all" | {| class="wikitable center-all" | ||
|+Diatonic (5L 2s) descendants | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="3" |Daughters | ! colspan="3" |Daughters | ||
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|1L 10s | |1L 10s | ||
|tanzanite | |tanzanite, tenorite | ||
|[[User:Ganaram inukshuk|Ganaram inukshuk]] | |[[User:Ganaram inukshuk|Ganaram inukshuk]] | ||
|More naming puns ('''ten'''zanite or '''ten'''orite). | |More naming puns ('''ten'''zanite or '''ten'''orite). | ||
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|Five generators of roughly 33/32 quartertone are equal to 7/6 in the harmonic entropy minimum; also, the extreme ranges of 22edo and 23edo both support this mos. | |Five generators of roughly 33/32 quartertone are equal to 7/6 in the harmonic entropy minimum; also, the extreme ranges of 22edo and 23edo both support this mos. | ||
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