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[[TAMNAMS]] is used in this article to name 4L 3s step ratio sizes and ranges, and intervals and scale degrees. Intervals and scale degrees are indexed starting at 0, starting at a 0-smistep and 0-smidegree, 1-smistep and 1-smidegree, and so on. 1-indexed terms, such as a smi-1st and 1st smidegree, are discouraged for MOS scales not of the form 5L 2s.
Unless otherwise stated, [[TAMNAMS]] is used in this article to name 4L 3s step ratio sizes and ranges, and intervals and scale degrees. Intervals and scale degrees are indexed starting at 0, starting at a 0-smistep and 0-smidegree, 1-smistep and 1-smidegree, and so on. 1-indexed terms, such as a smi-1st and 1st smidegree, are discouraged for MOS scales not of the form 5L 2s.


[[Diamond-mos notation|Diamond-MOS notation]] is used in this article, applying unaltered note names JKLMNOP to the mode 3|3 (step pattern LsLsLsL, or sothic mode). Alterations by a [[chroma]] are denoted using the symbols & (pronounced "am" or "amp", which raises or "amplifies" a pitch by a chroma) and @ (pronounced "at", which rhymes with "flat"). Thus, the 11edo gamut is notated as follows:
Unless otherwise stated, [[Diamond-mos notation|diamond-MOS notation]] is used in this article, applying unaltered note names JKLMNOP to the mode 3|3 (step pattern LsLsLsL, or sothic mode). Alterations by a [[chroma]] are denoted using the symbols & (pronounced "am" or "amp", which raises or "amplifies" a pitch by a chroma) and @ (pronounced "at", which rhymes with "flat"). Thus, the 11edo gamut is notated as follows:


'''J''' J&/K@ '''K''' '''L''' L&/M@ '''M''' '''N''' N&/O@ '''O''' '''P''' P&/J@ '''J'''
'''J''' J&/K@ '''K''' '''L''' L&/M@ '''M''' '''N''' N&/O@ '''O''' '''P''' P&/J@ '''J'''