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{{MOS intro}}
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The 11L 1s [[MOS scale]], with its diatonic minor second generator, is the dodecatonic scale of [[ripple]] (9:8 = +2 generators-6:5 = +3 generators) temperaments. However, it feels markedly more hendecatonic to listeners used to the equally divided chromatic scale because of its unbroken chain of eleven equal steps–never mind that the 12th degree is actually less than the octave. This hendecatonic feel is especially pronounced above 2\23, where the octave feels like a comma shift of the 12th degree rather than an independent note.
The 11L 1s [[MOS scale]], with its diatonic minor second generator, is the dodecatonic scale of [[ripple]] (9:8 = +2 generators-6:5 = +3 generators) temperaments. However, it feels markedly more hendecatonic to listeners used to the equally divided chromatic scale because of its unbroken chain of eleven equal steps–never mind that the 12th degree is actually less than the octave. This hendecatonic feel is especially pronounced above 2\23, where the octave feels like a comma shift of the 12th degree rather than an independent note.
== Modes ==
{{MOS modes}}


== Intervals ==
== Intervals ==
{{MOS intervals}}
{{MOS intervals}}


== Modes ==
== Scale tree ==
{{MOS modes}}
{{MOS tuning spectrum
| 1/1 = [[Ripple]] (100.838¢)
}}


== Scale tree ==
{{Scale tree|Comments=1/1: [[Ripple]] (100.838¢)}}
[[Category:12-tone scales]]
[[Category:12-tone scales]]