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== LLsLsAs == | == LLsLsAs == | ||
The '''LLsLsAs''' MODMOS is known as the '''Harmonic Major Scale'''. The 3-limit version of this MODMOS differs from 3-limit Ionian by means of having [[128/81]] as a minor sixth, and thus, having | The '''LLsLsAs''' MODMOS is known as the '''Harmonic Major Scale'''. The 3-limit version of this MODMOS differs from 3-limit Ionian by means of having [[128/81]] as a minor sixth, and thus, having 19683/16384 as the augmented second step. Because of it being at least somewhat well known, this MODMOS has multiple MODmuddles derived from it. | ||
== sLLLLLs == | == sLLLLLs == | ||
The '''sLLLLLs''' MODMOS is referred to here as the '''Greater Neapolitan Scale'''. While it is perhaps better known as "'''Neapolitan major'''", this terminology can be considered confusing on account of the scale's third degree technically being a minor third. The 3-limit version of this MODMOS differs from the 3-limit Melodic Scale by means of having [[256/243]] as a minor second. Because of it being at least somewhat well known, this MODMOS has multiple MODmuddles derived from it. | The '''sLLLLLs''' MODMOS is referred to here as the '''Greater Neapolitan Scale'''. While it is perhaps better known as "'''Neapolitan major'''", this terminology can be considered confusing on account of the scale's third degree technically being a minor third. The 3-limit version of this MODMOS differs from the 3-limit Melodic Scale by means of having [[256/243]] as a minor second. Because of it being at least somewhat well known, this MODMOS has multiple MODmuddles derived from it. | ||