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{{MOS gamut|Scale Signature=4L 3s|Step Ratio=3/1|Bright Gens Up=3}}
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{{MOS gamut|Scale Signature=4L 3s|Step Ratio=3/2|Bright Gens Up=3}}
{{MOS gamut|Scale Signature=4L 3s|Step Ratio=3/2|Bright Gens Up=3}}
== Tuning ranges ==
== Tuning ranges ==
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 (0-smistep, 1-smistep, etc). 1-indexed terms (smi-1st, smi-2nd, etc) are discouraged for non-diatonic MOS scales.
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 (0-smistep, 1-smistep, etc). 1-indexed terms (smi-1st, smi-2nd, etc) are discouraged for non-diatonic MOS scales.

Revision as of 19:21, 12 June 2023

↖ 3L 2s ↑ 4L 2s 5L 2s ↗
← 3L 3s 4L 3s 5L 3s →
↙ 3L 4s ↓ 4L 4s 5L 4s ↘
┌╥╥┬╥┬╥┬┐
│║║│║│║││
│││││││││
└┴┴┴┴┴┴┴┘
Scale structure
Step pattern LLsLsLs
sLsLsLL
Equave 2/1 (1200.0 ¢)
Period 2/1 (1200.0 ¢)
Generator size
Bright 5\7 to 3\4 (857.1 ¢ to 900.0 ¢)
Dark 1\4 to 2\7 (300.0 ¢ to 342.9 ¢)
TAMNAMS information
Name smitonic
Prefix smi-
Abbrev. smi
Related MOS scales
Parent 3L 1s
Sister 3L 4s
Daughters 7L 4s, 4L 7s
Neutralized 1L 6s
2-Flought 11L 3s, 4L 10s
Equal tunings
Equalized (L:s = 1:1) 5\7 (857.1 ¢)
Supersoft (L:s = 4:3) 18\25 (864.0 ¢)
Soft (L:s = 3:2) 13\18 (866.7 ¢)
Semisoft (L:s = 5:3) 21\29 (869.0 ¢)
Basic (L:s = 2:1) 8\11 (872.7 ¢)
Semihard (L:s = 5:2) 19\26 (876.9 ¢)
Hard (L:s = 3:1) 11\15 (880.0 ¢)
Superhard (L:s = 4:1) 14\19 (884.2 ¢)
Collapsed (L:s = 1:0) 3\4 (900.0 ¢)
This is a test page. For the main page, see 4L 3s.

4L 3s, named smitonic in TAMNAMS, is a 2/1-equivalent (octave-equivalent) moment of symmetry scale containing 4 large steps and 3 small steps, repeating every octave. Generators that produce this scale range from 857.1 ¢ to 900 ¢, or from 300 ¢ to 342.9 ¢.

Name

Description of the mos's name can be found here.

Theory

Anything related to theory, such as RTT-related info, can be found here.

Notation

Unless otherwise stated, diamond-MOS notation is used in this article, applying unaltered note names JKLMNOP to the mode 3|3 (step pattern LsLsLsL). 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").

The gamuts for 4L 3s in 11edo, 15edo, and 18edo are shown below.

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

Tuning ranges

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 (0-smistep, 1-smistep, etc). 1-indexed terms (smi-1st, smi-2nd, etc) are discouraged for non-diatonic MOS scales.

Interval/degree tables for various tunings are then shown here, starting with the simple tunings of 2:1, 3:1, and 3:2, and extending to semi/supersoft and semi/superhard. These are separated into their own subsections.

Modes

A description of the mos's modes and mode names, if any, are written here. Also included are the interval qualities of each mode.

Modes of 4L 3s
UDP Cyclic
order
Step
pattern
6|0 1 LLsLsLs
5|1 6 LsLLsLs
4|2 4 LsLsLLs
3|3 2 LsLsLsL
2|4 7 sLLsLsL
1|5 5 sLsLLsL
0|6 3 sLsLsLL

Related scales

Related scales mainly refers to its parent and child/daughter scales, but may also include modmosses.

Scale tree

Template:Scale tree

Music

Links to music that uses this mos are added here.

External links

Any links to outside material are linked here.