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The [[TAMNAMS]] system is used in this article to name 14L 22s <12/1> intervals, step size ratios and step ratio ranges. However, the equave is taken to be the period of the scale, √12, as it is more practical.
The [[TAMNAMS]] system is used in this article to name 14L 22s <12/1> intervals, step size ratios and step ratio ranges. However, the equave is taken to be the period of the scale, √12, as it is more practical.


The notation used in this article is ''0'' Pacific-Hemipyth = 0123456789ABCDEFGH (see the section on modes below), unless specified otherwise. (Alternatively, one can use any octodecimal or niftimal/triacontaheximal digit set as the numbers, as long as it is clear which set one is using.) We denote raising and lowering by a chroma (L − s, about √(256/243) using the hemipyth interpretation) by # and ♭ "flat (F molle)".
The notation used in this article is ''0'' Pacific-Hemipyth = 0123456789ABCDEFGH (see the section on modes below), unless specified otherwise. (Alternatively, one can use any octodecimal or niftimal/triacontaheximal digit set as the numbers, as long as it is clear which set one is using.) Octodecimal digitsets will be used for naming notes as it more practical. We denote raising and lowering by a chroma (L − s, about √(256/243) using the hemipyth interpretation) by # and ♭.
 
==Scale properties==
==Scale properties==
''Assume 36-nominal notation for this section.''
''Assume 36-nominal notation for this section.''