User:Ganaram inukshuk/TAMNAMS: Difference between revisions
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|[[1L 5s]]||selenite||sel-||sel||References [[luna]] temperament (selenite is named after the moon); also called ''antimachinoid<ref name="anti-name">Alternate name based on the name of its sister mos, with anti- prefix added.</ref>''. | |[[1L 5s]]||selenite?????||sel-||sel||References [[luna]] temperament (selenite is named after the moon); also called ''antimachinoid<ref name="anti-name">Alternate name based on the name of its sister mos, with anti- prefix added.</ref>''. | ||
(TODO: change ''selenite'' to something else since ''luna'' is not an exotemperament) | |||
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|[[2L 4s]]||malic||mal-||mal||Sister mos of 4L 2s; apples have concave ends, whereas lemons/limes have convex ends. | |[[2L 4s]]||malic||mal-||mal||Sister mos of 4L 2s; apples have concave ends, whereas lemons/limes have convex ends. | ||
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Temperament-based names are generally avoided except where the temperaments in question are exceptionally notable. Names include ''pine'', ''hyrulic'', ''jaric'', ''ekic'' and ''lemon''; however these reference (in the case of ''hyrulic'') or are heavily abstracted forms of the original temperament names of porcupine, triforce, pajara, echidnoid, and lemba, respectively. | Temperament-based names are generally avoided except where the temperaments in question are exceptionally notable. Names include ''pine'', ''hyrulic'', ''jaric'', ''ekic'' and ''lemon''; however these reference (in the case of ''hyrulic'') or are heavily abstracted forms of the original temperament names of porcupine, triforce, pajara, echidnoid, and lemba, respectively. | ||
Temperament-based names ending in the prefix ''-oid'' – namely ''machinoid'', ''sephiroid'', and ''dicoid'' – refer to [[Exotemperament|exotemperaments]] which, when including extreme tunings, | Temperament-based names ending in the prefix ''-oid'' – namely ''machinoid'', ''sephiroid'', and ''dicoid'' – refer to [[Exotemperament|exotemperaments]] (low-accuracy temperaments) which, when including extreme tunings, cover the entirety of the corresponding mos. Therefore, edos with simple step ratios for that mos will correspond to valid tunings (if not by patent val, then with a small number of warts). | ||
====Name mosses most likely to see use==== | ====Name mosses most likely to see use==== |