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1L 2s is a trivial 3-tone moment-of-symmetry scale.
{{Infobox MOS
| Name = antrial
| Periods = 1
| nLargeSteps = 1
| nSmallSteps = 2
| Equalized = 2
| Collapsed = 1
| Pattern = Lss
}}
 
{{MOS intro}}
 
This MOS is the parent of tetric ([[3L 1s]]) and antetric ([[1L 3s]]), the former being the parent of mosh ([[3L 4s]]) and smitonic ([[4L 3s]]), and the latter being the predecessor of other MOS scales such as semiquartal ([[5L 4s]]), gramitonic ([[4L 5s]]), and other 1L ns MOS scales.
 
== Names ==
TAMNAMS uses the name '''antrial'''. Vector proposes '''lucatonic''', as its series of soft children produces the Lucas numbers (3L 1s, 4L 3s, 7L 4s, etc).
 
== Scale properties ==
{{TAMNAMS use}}
 
=== Intervals ===
{{MOS intervals}}
 
=== Generator chain ===
{{MOS genchain}}
 
=== Modes ===
{{MOS mode degrees}}
 
== Scale tree ==
{{MOS tuning spectrum}}
 
[[Category:Abstract MOS patterns]]