4L 3s: Difference between revisions
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4L 3s is a distorted diatonic, because it has one large step of diatonic (5L 2s, LLsLLLs) replaced with a small step (yielding LLsLsLs). | 4L 3s is a distorted diatonic, because it has one large step of diatonic (5L 2s, LLsLLLs) replaced with a small step (yielding LLsLsLs). | ||
== Names == | == Names == | ||
The [[TAMNAMS]] MOS naming system | The [[TAMNAMS]] MOS naming system uses the name '''smitonic''' ''smy-TON-ik'' /smaɪˈtɒnɪk/ for this pattern. The name is derived from 'sharp minor third', since the central range of the spectrum, 4\15 = 320¢ to 7\18 = 333.33¢, has minor third generators that are significantly sharp of 6/5. | ||
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4L 3s has several temperament interpretations: | 4L 3s has several temperament interpretations: | ||