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==== Mosses with more than one name ==== | ==== Mosses with more than one name ==== | ||
Some mosses have more than one name, namely tetrawood/diminished (4L 4s), dicoid/zaltertic(7L3s), and superdiatonic/armotonic (7L 2s). Typically, this was due to to an alternate name being suggested to replace an older name, despite the older name being more popular. Either name can be used. | Some mosses have more than one name, namely tetrawood/diminished (4L 4s), dicoid/zaltertic (7L3s), and superdiatonic/armotonic (7L 2s). Typically, this was due to to an alternate name being suggested to replace an older name, despite the older name being more popular. Either name can be used. | ||
=== Name-specific reasonings === | === Name-specific reasonings === | ||
==== Superdiatonic and armotonic (7L 2s) ==== | ==== Superdiatonic and armotonic (7L 2s) ==== | ||
This mos has two names. The name "superdiatonic" has seen some precedent of use on the Xenwiki to refer to the mos 7L 2s despite | This mos has two names. The name "superdiatonic" has seen some precedent of use on the Xenwiki to refer to the mos 7L 2s despite the use of the name referring specifically to 7L 2s being misattributed to armodue theorists. Superdiatonic is also the first in a series of mos patterns (5+2k)L 2s, of which diatonic (5L 2s, k=0) is the first member. Like 5L 2s, 7L 2s is also a fifth-generated scale and has a structure similar to diatonic in some ways, but is larger. The name "armotonic" is an alternative name for situations where "superdiatonic" is used in a context that does not suggest the mos pattern 7L 2s. | ||
== Step ratio spectrum visualization == | == Step ratio spectrum visualization == |