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'''TAMNAMS''' (from '''''T'''emperament-'''A'''gnostic '''M'''os '''NAM'''ing '''S'''ystem'', read as /ˈteɪmneɪmz/ or /ˈtæmnæmz/), devised by the XA Discord in 2021, is a system of temperament-agnostic names for scales—primarily [[Octave equivalence|octave-equivalent]] [[moment of symmetry]] scales—as well as their their intervals, their associated generator ranges, and the ratios describing the proportions of large and small steps.
'''TAMNAMS''' (from '''''T'''emperament-'''A'''gnostic '''M'''os '''NAM'''ing '''S'''ystem'', read as /ˈteɪmneɪmz/ or /ˈtæmnæmz/), devised by the XA Discord in 2021, is a system of temperament-agnostic names for scales—primarily [[Octave equivalence|octave-equivalent]] [[moment of symmetry]] scales—as well as their intervals, their associated generator ranges, and the ratios describing the proportions of large and small steps.


The goal of TAMNAMS is to allow musicians and theorists to discuss moment-of-symmetry scales, or mosses, independent of the language of [[regular temperament theory]]. For example, the names ''flattone[7]'', ''meantone[7]'', ''pythagorean[7]'', and ''superpyth[7]'' all describe the same step pattern of 5L 2s, with different proportions of large and small steps. Under TAMNAMS parlance, these names can be described broadly as ''soft 5L 2s'' (for flattone and meantone) and ''hard 5L 2s'' (for pythagorean and superpyth). For discussions of the step pattern itself, the name ''5L 2s'' or, in this example, ''diatonic'', is used.
The goal of TAMNAMS is to allow musicians and theorists to discuss moment-of-symmetry scales, or mosses, independent of the language of [[regular temperament theory]]. For example, the names ''flattone[7]'', ''meantone[7]'', ''pythagorean[7]'', and ''superpyth[7]'' all describe the same step pattern of 5L 2s, with different proportions of large and small steps. Under TAMNAMS parlance, these names can be described broadly as ''soft 5L 2s'' (for flattone and meantone) and ''hard 5L 2s'' (for pythagorean and superpyth). For discussions of the step pattern itself, the name ''5L 2s'' or, in this example, ''diatonic'', is used.