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In the absence of any names, mosses can be instead described by how it relates back to a more familiar mos. In general, all mosses with ''n'' periods relate back to a root mos of ''n''L ''n''s. As it pertains to TAMNAMS-named mosses, any octave-equivalent mos with more than 10 steps and no more than 5 periods is related to some TAMNAMS-named mos.
In the absence of any names, mosses can be instead described by how it relates back to a more familiar mos. In general, all mosses with ''n'' periods relate back to a root mos of ''n''L ''n''s. As it pertains to TAMNAMS-named mosses, any octave-equivalent mos with more than 10 steps and no more than 5 periods is related to some TAMNAMS-named mos.


In either case, any mos can be related to its descendants by treating it as the root of its own scale tree. For a mos of the form ''x''L ''y''s, its descendantss (children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc) contain the following pattern of step counts.
In either case, any mos can be related to its descendants by treating it as the root of its own scale tree. For a mos of the form ''x''L ''y''s, its descendants (children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc) contain the following pattern of step counts.
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! colspan="2" |Parent
! colspan="2" |Parent