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== Intervals ==
== Scale properties ==
{{MOS intervals}}
{{TAMNAMS use}}
 
{{MOS data}}
== Modes ==
{{MOS mode degrees}}


=== Proposed names ===
=== Proposed names ===
[[Lyman Young]] has proposed names for the modes of 4L 6s, which are shown below. They can be found in [https://www.sliderulemuseum.com/Patents/US/2502300.pdf his patent for a quartertone slide rule].
[[Lyman Young]] has proposed names for the modes of 4L 6s, which are shown below. They can be found in [https://www.sliderulemuseum.com/Patents/US/2502300.pdf his patent for a quartertone slide rule].
{{MOS modes
| Mode Names =
Atlantic $
Lumian $
Pacific $
Taliesin $
Dresden $
}}


{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
== Scale tree ==
|+ style=white-space:nowrap | Modes names of 4L 6s
{{MOS tuning spectrum
! UDP
| 6/5 = Semiseptiquarter ↑
! Step pattern
| 4/3 = Hemifourths/angirus
! Lyman Young's names
| 7/5 = Sruti
|-
| 10/7 = Semihemi, [[Hemipyth]] (249.0225{{c}})
| 8|0
| 3/2 = Decimal is around here
| LsLssLsLss
| 7/3 = Bamity
| Atlantic
| 9/2 = Doublewide
|-
| 6/1 = Bikleismic ↓
| 6|2
}}
| LssLsLssLs
 
| Lumian
== Music ==
|-
; [[User:2^67-1|Cole]]
| 4|4
* [[Media:The_Hymn_of_Pergele.mp3|''The Hymn of Pergele'']], a short piece in {{nowrap|[[Hemipyth]][10] 4{{!}}4(2)}} (Pacific mode of [[4L 6s]])
| sLsLssLsLs
| Pacific
|-
| 2|6
| sLssLsLssL
| Taliesin
|-
| 0|8
| ssLsLssLsL
| Dresden
|}


== Scale tree ==
{{Scale tree|Comments=6/5: Semiseptiquarter ↑;
4/3: Hemifourths/angirus;
7/5: Sruti;
10/7: Semihemi, [[Hemipyth]] (249.0225¢);
3/2: Decimal is around here;
7/3: Bamity;
9/2: Doublewide;
6/1: Bikleismic ↓}}
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[[Category:10-tone scales]]
[[Category:10-tone scales]]
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== Music ==
; [[User:2^67-1|Cole]]
* [[Media:The_Hymn_of_Pergele.mp3|''The Hymn of Pergele'']], a short piece in [[Hemipyth]][10] 4|4(2) (Pacific mode of [[4L 6s]])