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| {{MOS data}} | | {{MOS data}} |
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| Inthar and cellularAutomaton have proposed mode names based on scientific names of various corvids. The names as of 5/2/23{{Clarify}} are as follows.
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| {{MOS modes
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| | Mode Names=
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| Cristatan$
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| Pican$
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| Stellerian$
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| Podocian$
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| Nucifragan$
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| Coracian$
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| Frugilegian$
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| Temnurial$
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| Pyrrhian
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| | Table Headers=Name Origin
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| | Table Entries=
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| Bluejay ''(Cyanocitta cristata)''$
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| Magpie ''(Pica pica)''$
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| Steller's jay ''(Cyanocitta stelleri)''$
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| Ground jay ''(genus Podoces)''$
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| Nutcracker ''(genus Nucifraga)''$
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| Common raven ''(Corvus corax)''$
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| Rook ''(Corvus frugilegus)''$
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| Ratchet-tailed treepie ''(genus Temnurus)''$
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| Chough ''(genus Pyrrhocorax)''$
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| Note that the darkest two modes have no diatonic or [[armotonic]] fifth on the root in nonextreme semiquartal tunings. | | Note that the darkest two modes have no diatonic or [[armotonic]] fifth on the root in nonextreme semiquartal tunings. |