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{{MOS intro}} It appears as the [[albitonic scale]] in temperaments such as [[Negri]] and [[Twothirdtonic]].
{{MOS intro}}
 
It appears as the [[albitonic scale]] in temperaments such as [[Negri]] and [[Twothirdtonic]].


== Names ==
== Names ==
The [[TAMNAMS]] system calls this scale pattern '''sinatonic''' after [[sinaic]], a proposed interval category name for [[14/13]]-like intervals that generate the scale. Graham Breed's [[MOS naming]] calls this the "Grumpy" decatonic scale.
The [[TAMNAMS]] system calls this scale pattern '''sinatonic''' after [[sinaic]], a proposed interval category name for [[14/13]]-like intervals that generate the scale. Graham Breed's [[MOS naming]] calls this the "Grumpy" decatonic scale.


== Intervals ==
== Scale properties ==
{{TAMNAMS use}}
 
=== Intervals ===
{{MOS intervals}}
{{MOS intervals}}


== Modes ==
=== Generator chain ===
{{MOS genchain}}
 
=== Modes ===
{{MOS mode degrees}}
{{MOS mode degrees}}


== Scale tree ==
== Scale tree ==
{{Scale tree}}
{{MOS tuning spectrum}}
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[[Category:10-tone scales]]
[[Category:10-tone scales]]