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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, mos prefixes, and step ratios.'' | :''This page assumes the reader is familiar with [[TAMNAMS]] mos names, mos prefixes, and step ratios.'' | ||
'''TAMEX''' (from '''''T'''emperament'''-A'''gnostic '''M'''oment-of-Symmetry Scale '''Ex'''tension Description System''), originally devised by [[User:Frostburn|Frostburn]] and [[User:Ganaram inukshuk|Ganaram inukshuk]] as two separate naming schemes, is an extension to the mos pattern names provided by TAMNAMS. This scheme is a means of describing how mosses with more than 10 steps (namely, chromatic and enharmonic mosses) relate to smaller, TAMNAMS-named mosses and, to a lesser extent, what step ratio produces that descendant mos. Additionally, it is a means of generalizing the notion of a [[chromatic scale]] to nondiatonic mosses. | '''TAMEX''' (from '''''T'''emperament'''-A'''gnostic '''M'''oment-of-Symmetry Scale '''Ex'''tension Description System''), originally devised by [[User:Frostburn|Frostburn]] and [[User:Ganaram inukshuk|Ganaram inukshuk]] as two separate naming schemes, is an extension to the mos pattern names provided by TAMNAMS. This scheme is a means of describing how mosses with more than 10 steps (namely, chromatic and enharmonic mosses) relate to smaller, TAMNAMS-named mosses and, to a lesser extent, what step ratio produces that descendant mos. Additionally, it is a means of generalizing the notion of a [[chromatic scale]] to nondiatonic mosses. |