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'''4L 3s''' refers to an [[MOS]] scale with four large steps and three small steps, one mode of which is '''LLsLsLs'''. It is generated by any interval between 1\4edo (one degree of [[4edo]], or 300¢) and 2\7edo (two degrees of [[7edo]], or approx. 342.857¢).
'''4L 3s''' refers to an [[MOS]] scale with four large steps and three small steps, one mode of which is '''LLsLsLs'''. It is generated by any interval between 1\4edo (one degree of [[4edo]], or 300¢) and 2\7edo (two degrees of [[7edo]], or approx. 342.857¢).


4L 3s can be thought of as a [Warped diatonic scale|warped diatonic scale], because it has one large step of diatonic (5L 2s, LLsLLLs) replaced with a small step (yielding LLsLsLs).
4L 3s can be thought of as a [[Warped diatonic|warped diatonic scale]], because it has one large step of diatonic (5L 2s, LLsLLLs) replaced with a small step (yielding LLsLsLs).


== Names ==
== Names ==