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The simplest and most straightforward way to refer to [[MOS scale]]s is by using the format #L#s, directly specifying the number of large steps (#L) and the number of small steps (#s).
The simplest and most straightforward way to refer to [[MOS scale]]s is by using the format #L#s, directly specifying the number of large steps (#L) and the number of small steps (#s). However, other naming schemes have also been proposed. See also the [[Catalog of MOS]] for a listing of MOS in the more usual Ls scheme. See also the [[pergen]]s page.


== Inthar's naming scheme ==
== Inthar's naming scheme ==
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For referring to intervals in an unspecified MOS, generic names such as "small fifth" or "large second" are typically used; these can be used to unambiguously refer to an interval in any MOS.
For referring to intervals in an unspecified MOS, generic names such as "small fifth" or "large second" are typically used; these can be used to unambiguously refer to an interval in any MOS.
See [[MOS naming]] for another naming scheme. See the [[Catalog of MOS]] for a listing of MOS in the more usual Ls scheme. See also the [[pergen]]s page.


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