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The term '''diatonic''' has several meanings.
The term '''diatonic''' has several meanings.


In regards to scales, see:
'''In regards to scales, see:'''
* [[5L 2s]], the diatonic [[moment of symmetry]] scale
* [[5L 2s]], the diatonic [[moment of symmetry]] scale
* [[5L 2s Muddles]], which may also be reasonably called "diatonic scales"
* [[5L 2s Muddles]], which may also be reasonably called "diatonic scales"
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Note: In [[TAMNAMS]] (which is the convention on all pages on temperament-agnostic scale patterns on the wiki), [[diatonic]] exclusively refers to 5L 2s. Other diatonic-based scales (specifically with 3 step sizes or more), such as [[Zarlino]], [[blackdye]] and [[diasem]], are called ''[[Detempering|detempered]]'' (if the philosophy is [[RTT]]-based) or ''deregularized''  (RTT-agnostic) ''diatonic scales''. The adjectives ''diatonic-like'' or ''diatonic-based'' may also be used to refer to diatonic-based scales, depending on what's contextually the most appropriate.
Note: In [[TAMNAMS]] (which is the convention on all pages on temperament-agnostic scale patterns on the wiki), [[diatonic]] exclusively refers to 5L 2s. Other diatonic-based scales (specifically with 3 step sizes or more), such as [[Zarlino]], [[blackdye]] and [[diasem]], are called ''[[Detempering|detempered]]'' (if the philosophy is [[RTT]]-based) or ''deregularized''  (RTT-agnostic) ''diatonic scales''. The adjectives ''diatonic-like'' or ''diatonic-based'' may also be used to refer to diatonic-based scales, depending on what's contextually the most appropriate.


In regards to interval classification, see:
'''In regards to interval classification, see:'''
* [[Diatonic, Chromatic, Enharmonic, Subchromatic]]
* [[Diatonic, Chromatic, Enharmonic, Subchromatic]]
* [[Diatonic semitone]]
* [[Diatonic semitone]]