Xenharmonic Wiki:Manual of Style/MOS pages: Difference between revisions

Ganaram inukshuk (talk | contribs)
Decided that a subpage may not be necessary for notation if there are existing articles about it; added how other lead section info may be worded.
Ganaram inukshuk (talk | contribs)
Rothenprop is already added by the intro, so edited text regarding that; added other eligible things for the intro
Line 11: Line 11:
** 4L 3s can be seen as a warped diatonic scale (5L 2s), where one large step is replaced with a small step.
** 4L 3s can be seen as a warped diatonic scale (5L 2s), where one large step is replaced with a small step.
** 5L 1s can be seen as the equal-tempered whole-tone scale (6edo) but with one step that is larger than the others.
** 5L 1s can be seen as the equal-tempered whole-tone scale (6edo) but with one step that is larger than the others.
* Whether the mos is of a form that is always proper. Examples:
* Usage, discovery, and noteworthy temperaments the mos corresponds to.
** Scales of the form 5L 1s are always proper because there is only one small step.
* Under what conditions near-mos forms are proper.
** Scales of the true mos form (for mosses of the form nxL nys) are always proper because there is only one small step per period. (This may be followed up with what near-mos forms are available, and which ones are proper.)


==Mos pages with plenty of content==
==Mos pages with plenty of content==