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'''1L 3s<3/2>''' (or '''neptunian'''), is a fifth-repeating MOS scale with 1 large step and 3 small steps. The name "neptunian" was given by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] in analogy to "uranian" name for [[3L 2s (fifth-equivalent)|3L 2s<3/2>]]. There is a "trivial" neptunian scale in every EDF > 4 with L/s = (n-3)/1 but these are generally unusable for larger EDFs due to becoming extremely lopsided. | '''1L 3s<3/2>''' (or '''neptunian'''), is a fifth-repeating MOS scale with 1 large step and 3 small steps. The name "neptunian" was given by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] in analogy to "uranian" name for [[3L 2s (fifth-equivalent)|3L 2s<3/2>]]. There is a "trivial" neptunian scale in every EDF > 4 with L/s = (n-3)/1 but these are generally unusable for larger EDFs due to becoming extremely lopsided. | ||
== Notation == | |||
Due to being a tetratonic scale, neptunian interval classes often line up with diatonic intervals so it can be notated using similar notation. | |||
== Modes == | == Modes == | ||
* 3|0 Lsss "tritonian" | * 3|0 Lsss "tritonian" |