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Step pattern
LsLsLss
ssLsLsL
Equave
2/1 (1200.0 ¢)
Period
2/1 (1200.0 ¢)
Bright
2\7 to 1\3 (342.9 ¢ to 400.0 ¢)
Dark
2\3 to 5\7 (800.0 ¢ to 857.1 ¢)
Name
mosh
Prefix
mosh-
Abbrev.
mosh
Parent
3L 1s
Sister
4L 3s
Daughters
7L 3s, 3L 7s
Neutralized
6L 1s
2-Flought
10L 4s, 3L 11s
Equalized (L:s = 1:1)
2\7 (342.9 ¢)
Supersoft (L:s = 4:3)
7\24 (350.0 ¢)
Soft (L:s = 3:2)
5\17 (352.9 ¢)
Semisoft (L:s = 5:3)
8\27 (355.6 ¢)
Basic (L:s = 2:1)
3\10 (360.0 ¢)
Semihard (L:s = 5:2)
7\23 (365.2 ¢)
Hard (L:s = 3:1)
4\13 (369.2 ¢)
Superhard (L:s = 4:1)
5\16 (375.0 ¢)
Collapsed (L:s = 1:0)
1\3 (400.0 ¢)
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One set of mode nicknames was coined by [[Andrew Heathwaite]]. The other set was coined by [[User:CellularAutomaton|CellularAutomaton]] and follows the diatonic modes' naming convention by using ancient Greek toponyms that sound similar to the Heathwaite names. | One set of mode nicknames was coined by [[Andrew Heathwaite]]. The other set was coined by [[User:CellularAutomaton|CellularAutomaton]] and follows the diatonic modes' naming convention by using ancient Greek toponyms that sound similar to the Heathwaite names. | ||
{{MOS modes|Table Headers=Mode Names (Heathwaite); Mode Names (CA)|Table Entries=dril; Dalmatian; gil; Galatian; kleeth; Cilician; bish; Bithynian; fish; Pisidian; jwl; Illyrian; led; Lycian}} | {{MOS modes|Table Headers=Mode Names (Heathwaite); Mode Names (CA)|Table Entries=dril; Dalmatian; gil; Galatian; kleeth; Cilician; bish; Bithynian; fish; Pisidian; jwl; Illyrian; led; Lycian|Scale Signature=3L 4s|Collapsed=1}} | ||
==Scale properties== | ==Scale properties== | ||
{{TAMNAMS use}} | {{TAMNAMS use}} | ||
===Intervals=== | ===Intervals=== | ||
{{MOS intervals}} | {{MOS intervals|Scale Signature=3L 4s}} | ||
=== Modes === | === Modes === | ||
{{MOS mode degrees}} | {{MOS mode degrees|Scale Signature=3L 4s}} | ||
== ''Other sections go here...'' == | == ''Other sections go here...'' == | ||
Latest revision as of 19:35, 9 November 2024
| ↖ 2L 3s | ↑ 3L 3s | 4L 3s ↗ |
| ← 2L 4s | 3L 4s | 4L 4s → |
| ↙ 2L 5s | ↓ 3L 5s | 4L 5s ↘ |
Scale structure
ssLsLsL
Generator size
TAMNAMS information
Related MOS scales
Equal tunings
3L 4s, named mosh in TAMNAMS, is a 2/1-equivalent (octave-equivalent) moment of symmetry scale containing 3 large steps and 4 small steps, repeating every octave. Generators that produce this scale range from 342.9 ¢ to 400 ¢, or from 800 ¢ to 857.1 ¢.
Naming
Scale name
TAMNAMS suggests the temperament-agnostic name mosh for this scale, adopted from an older MOS naming scheme by Graham Breed. The name is a contraction of "mohajira-ish".
Provisional mode names
Some names discussed here come from a non-authoritative source and are likely to be replaced.
One set of mode nicknames was coined by Andrew Heathwaite. The other set was coined by CellularAutomaton and follows the diatonic modes' naming convention by using ancient Greek toponyms that sound similar to the Heathwaite names.
| UDP | Cyclic order |
Step pattern |
|---|---|---|
| 6|0 | 1 | LsLsLss |
| 5|1 | 3 | LsLssLs |
| 4|2 | 5 | LssLsLs |
| 3|3 | 7 | sLsLsLs |
| 2|4 | 2 | sLsLssL |
| 1|5 | 4 | sLssLsL |
| 0|6 | 6 | ssLsLsL |
Scale properties
- This article uses TAMNAMS conventions for the names of this scale's intervals and scale degrees. The use of 1-indexed ordinal names is reserved for interval regions.
Intervals
| Intervals | Steps subtended |
Range in cents | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Generic | Specific | Abbrev. | ||
| 0-moshstep | Perfect 0-moshstep | P0moshs | 0 | 0.0 ¢ |
| 1-moshstep | Minor 1-moshstep | m1moshs | s | 0.0 ¢ to 171.4 ¢ |
| Major 1-moshstep | M1moshs | L | 171.4 ¢ to 400.0 ¢ | |
| 2-moshstep | Diminished 2-moshstep | d2moshs | 2s | 0.0 ¢ to 342.9 ¢ |
| Perfect 2-moshstep | P2moshs | L + s | 342.9 ¢ to 400.0 ¢ | |
| 3-moshstep | Minor 3-moshstep | m3moshs | L + 2s | 400.0 ¢ to 514.3 ¢ |
| Major 3-moshstep | M3moshs | 2L + s | 514.3 ¢ to 800.0 ¢ | |
| 4-moshstep | Minor 4-moshstep | m4moshs | L + 3s | 400.0 ¢ to 685.7 ¢ |
| Major 4-moshstep | M4moshs | 2L + 2s | 685.7 ¢ to 800.0 ¢ | |
| 5-moshstep | Perfect 5-moshstep | P5moshs | 2L + 3s | 800.0 ¢ to 857.1 ¢ |
| Augmented 5-moshstep | A5moshs | 3L + 2s | 857.1 ¢ to 1200.0 ¢ | |
| 6-moshstep | Minor 6-moshstep | m6moshs | 2L + 4s | 800.0 ¢ to 1028.6 ¢ |
| Major 6-moshstep | M6moshs | 3L + 3s | 1028.6 ¢ to 1200.0 ¢ | |
| 7-moshstep | Perfect 7-moshstep | P7moshs | 3L + 4s | 1200.0 ¢ |
Modes
| UDP | Cyclic order |
Step pattern |
Scale degree (moshdegree) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |||
| 6|0 | 1 | LsLsLss | Perf. | Maj. | Perf. | Maj. | Maj. | Aug. | Maj. | Perf. |
| 5|1 | 3 | LsLssLs | Perf. | Maj. | Perf. | Maj. | Maj. | Perf. | Maj. | Perf. |
| 4|2 | 5 | LssLsLs | Perf. | Maj. | Perf. | Min. | Maj. | Perf. | Maj. | Perf. |
| 3|3 | 7 | sLsLsLs | Perf. | Min. | Perf. | Min. | Maj. | Perf. | Maj. | Perf. |
| 2|4 | 2 | sLsLssL | Perf. | Min. | Perf. | Min. | Maj. | Perf. | Min. | Perf. |
| 1|5 | 4 | sLssLsL | Perf. | Min. | Perf. | Min. | Min. | Perf. | Min. | Perf. |
| 0|6 | 6 | ssLsLsL | Perf. | Min. | Dim. | Min. | Min. | Perf. | Min. | Perf. |