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'''3L 4s''' is the [[MOS scale]] built from a generator that falls between 1\3 (one degree of [[3edo]] – 400 cents) and 2\7 (two degrees of [[7edo]] – 343 cents).
'''3L 4s''' is the [[MOS scale]] built from a generator that falls between 1\3 (one degree of [[3edo]] – 400 cents) and 2\7 (two degrees of [[7edo]] – 343 cents).
== Names ==
== Standing assumptions ==
One system for naming MOSes, TAMNAMS (used by this article), uses the name '''mosh''' for this pattern. This is taken from an older [[MOS naming]] scheme by Graham Breed.
The [[TAMNAMS]] system is used in this article to name 5L 3s intervals and step size ratios and step ratio ranges.
 
== Notation ==


The notation used in this article is sLsLsLs = JKLMNOPJ unless specified otherwise. We denote raising and lowering by a chroma (L − s) by & "amp" and @ "at". (Mnemonics: & "and" means additional pitch. @ "at" rhymes with "flat".)
The notation used in this article is sLsLsLs = JKLMNOPJ unless specified otherwise. We denote raising and lowering by a chroma (L − s) by & "amp" and @ "at". (Mnemonics: & "and" means additional pitch. @ "at" rhymes with "flat".)
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'''J''' '''K''' K&/L@ '''L''' '''M''' M&/N@ '''N''' '''O''' O&/P@ '''P''' '''J'''
'''J''' '''K''' K&/L@ '''L''' '''M''' M&/N@ '''N''' '''O''' O&/P@ '''P''' '''J'''
 
== Names ==
One system for naming MOSes, TAMNAMS (used by this article), uses the name '''mosh''' for this pattern. This is taken from an older [[MOS naming]] scheme by Graham Breed.
== Low-harmonic-entropy scales ==
== Low-harmonic-entropy scales ==