Xenharmonic Wiki:MOS page style guide: Difference between revisions
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#'''Name(s)''' - What is the mos called? TAMNAMS is the predominant naming scheme, but some names may come from earlier naming systems and other theorists' recommendations. | #'''Name(s)''' - What is the mos called? TAMNAMS is the predominant naming scheme, but some names may come from earlier naming systems and other theorists' recommendations. | ||
#'''Notation''' - | #'''Notation''' or '''Intervals''' - What are the interval names for the mos? TAMNAMS interval and scale degree names should be used. Note names should not be included in the main page, as there are different ways, temperament-specific and temperament-agnostic, of notating such. (This should instead be fulfilled using a subpage.) | ||
#'''Theory''' - Is there any theory behind this mos? This can include RTT-related content and non-RTT content. In terms of RTT-related content, this can include: | #'''Theory''' - Is there any theory behind this mos? This can include RTT-related content and non-RTT content. In terms of RTT-related content, this can include: | ||
##'''Low harmonic entropy scales''' | ##'''Low harmonic entropy scales''' | ||
##'''Temperament interpretations''' | ##'''Temperament interpretations''' | ||
#'''Tuning ranges''' - What edos/ETs are reached using certain step ratios? What diatonic intervals are reached this way? Subsections for narrower ranges (ultra-, para-, and hypo-/quasi-/mini- ranges) can be added, combined, subdivided, or omitted as needed, but the following is a good starting place: | #'''Tuning ranges''' or '''Temperament-hardness correspondences''' - What edos/ETs are reached using certain step ratios? What diatonic intervals are reached this way? Subsections for narrower ranges (ultra-, para-, and hypo-/quasi-/mini- ranges) can be added, combined, subdivided, or omitted as needed, but the following is a good starting place: | ||
##'''Simple tunings''' - Step ratios 2:1, 3:1, and 3:2. | ##'''Simple tunings''' - Step ratios 2:1, 3:1, and 3:2. | ||
##'''Soft-of-basic''' '''tunings''' - Step ratios 4:3 and 5:3, in comparison to 3:2. | ##'''Soft-of-basic''' '''tunings''' - Step ratios 4:3 and 5:3, in comparison to 3:2. |