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* Didacus, where the septimal tritone [[7/5]] is split in three, with 1\3ed7/5 being the generator 28/25 and 2\3ed7/5 being [[5/4]].  
* Didacus, where the septimal tritone [[7/5]] is split in three, with 1\3ed7/5 being the generator 28/25 and 2\3ed7/5 being [[5/4]].  
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== In moment-of-symmetry scales ==
Being a small interval, major seconds generate a number of monosmall and monolarge MOSes.
These tables start from the last monolarge [[MOS]] generated by the interval range.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Range
! colspan="3" |MOS
|-
|160-171c
|[[1L 6s]]
|[[7L 1s]]
|[[7L 8s]]
|-
|171-185c
| rowspan="2" |[[1L 5s]]
| rowspan="2" |[[6L 1s]]
|[[7L 6s]]
|-
|185-200c
|[[6L 7s]]
|-
|200-218c
| rowspan="2" |[[1L 4s]]
| rowspan="2" |[[5L 1s]]
|[[6L 5s]]
|-
|218-232c
|[[5L 6s]]
|-
|240-267c
|[[1L 3s]]
|[[4L 1s]]
|[[5L 4s]]
|}
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