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===Modes=== | |||
[[User:2^67-1|Cole]] proposes naming the modes this way: | |||
{{MOS modes | |||
| Mode Names= | |||
Atlantic-QFind $ | |||
Atlantic-Planet $ | |||
Atlantic-Lumian $ | |||
Lumian-Q-Series $ | |||
Lumian-Moosey $ | |||
Lumian-Drone $ | |||
Lumian-Pacific $ | |||
Pacific-Hemipyth $ | |||
Pacific-NimbleRogue $ | |||
Pacific-Taliesin $ | |||
Taliesin-Riemannic $ | |||
Taliesin-Wwei $ | |||
Taliesin-LaundryPizza $ | |||
Taliesin-Dresden $ | |||
Dresden-Heav $ | |||
Subdresden-Nimrgod $ | |||
Subdresden-Boris $ | |||
Subdresden-Pergele $ | |||
}} | |||
==Mode | |||
==Mode =name origins== | |||
For clarity, each period is split up into three pentachords and a trichord. There are three modes which defy the classification of three 2L 3s pentachords and a 1L 2s trichord, having pentachords with one large step and four small steps. However, they are still included for completeness. An ambiguous mode is named after the first two pentachords. | For clarity, each period is split up into three pentachords and a trichord. There are three modes which defy the classification of three 2L 3s pentachords and a 1L 2s trichord, having pentachords with one large step and four small steps. However, they are still included for completeness. An ambiguous mode is named after the first two pentachords. |