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:''This article assumes [[TAMNAMS]] for naming step ratios, with TAMNAMS-prefixed ordinal notation used for intervals and scale degrees.''
:''This article assumes [[TAMNAMS]] for naming step ratios, with TAMNAMS-prefixed ordinal notation used for intervals and scale degrees.''
===Intervals and degrees===
===Intervals and degrees===
Names for this scale's intervals are the same as that as diatonic intervals, prefixed with pel- to distinguish them from diatonic intervals. Note that harmonic qualities of diatonic are switched here: major and minor are switched, as are augmented and diminished.{{MOS intervals|Interval Notation=ordinals|MOS Prefix=pel}}
Names for this scale's intervals are the same as that as diatonic intervals (prefixed with pel- to distinguish them from diatonic intervals), but with the harmonic qualities of diatonic switched: major and minor are switched, as are augmented and diminished.{{MOS intervals|Interval Notation=ordinals|MOS Prefix=pel}}
===Note names ===
===Note names ===
The most common way of notating this scale is to use the same note names and accidentals as that of diatonic (CDEFGAB, #, and b), but read as antidiatonic instead. There are, however, two ways of notating accidentals:
The most common way of notating this scale is to use the same note names and accidentals as that of diatonic (CDEFGAB, #, and b), but read as antidiatonic instead. There are, however, two ways of notating accidentals: