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''This section contains unapproved namechanges. They are provided for reference/completeness and, unless approved, should not be included in the main-namespace rewrite.'' | ''This section contains unapproved namechanges. They are provided for reference/completeness and, unless approved, should not be included in the main-namespace rewrite.'' | ||
TAMNAMS uses the following names for octave-equivalent (or tempered-octave) mosses with step counts between 6 and 10 | TAMNAMS primarily uses the following names for octave-equivalent (or tempered-octave) mosses with step counts between 6 and 10. These names are optional, and conventional ''xL ys'' names can be used instead in discussions regarding mosses, its intervals, scale degrees, and modes. | ||
Prefixes and abbreviations for each name are also provided, and can used in place of the prefix ''mos-'' and its abbreviation of ''m-'', as seen in mos-related terms, such as ''mosstep'' and ''mosdegree'', and their abbreviations of ''ms'' and ''md'', respectively. For example, discussion of the intervals and scale degrees of ''oneirotonic'' uses the terms ''oneirosteps'' and ''oneirodegrees'', abbreviated as ''oneis'' and ''oneid'', respectively. | Prefixes and abbreviations for each name are also provided, and can used in place of the prefix ''mos-'' and its abbreviation of ''m-'', as seen in mos-related terms, such as ''mosstep'' and ''mosdegree'', and their abbreviations of ''ms'' and ''md'', respectively. For example, discussion of the intervals and scale degrees of ''oneirotonic'' uses the terms ''oneirosteps'' and ''oneirodegrees'', abbreviated as ''oneis'' and ''oneid'', respectively. | ||
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===Names for smaller mosses=== | ===Names for smaller mosses=== | ||
In addition to the names listed above are names for smaller mosses. These names, with the exception of ''monowood'' and ''biwood'', are meant to be as general as possible so as to avoid flavor and to allow for valid reuse for non-octave | In addition to the names listed above are names for smaller mosses, provided for completeness. These names, with the exception of ''monowood'' and ''biwood'', are meant to be as general as possible so as to avoid flavor and to allow for valid reuse for non-octave mosses. | ||
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! colspan="6" |2-note mosses | ! colspan="6" |2-note mosses |