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=== Contributions ===
=== Contributions ===


* [[Recursive structure of MOS scales|MOS recursion and MOS recursion algorithms]]; tried my best to make the descriptions for MOS recursion apply to all cases (Work-in-progress)
* Big contributions to date
*[[Horogram|A page for horograms]], since it was totally absent (Work-in-progress)
** [[Recursive structure of MOS scales|MOS recursion and MOS recursion algorithms]]; tried my best to make the descriptions for MOS recursion apply to all cases (Work-in-progress)
* Finding and sorting the modes of an MV2/MOS by modal brightness (see subpages section below)
** Some rewording of the [[TAMNAMS]] page for readability and flow
* Adding descriptions for certain pages so that they also apply to step sequences, such as that for an [[interval matrix]] and [[muddle]]
*** I have a few TAMNAMS-related proposals of my own that aren't quite ready to be called official. See todo list or TAMNAMS subpage.
* Other contributions
**[[Horogram|A page for horograms]], since it was totally absent (Work-in-progress).
**[[MOS Scale Family Tree|Mos family tree page]] for a tree I independently discovered before realizing Erv Wilson had already described it. Also has to do with mos recursion.
** Finding and sorting the modes of an MV2/MOS by modal brightness (see subpages section below).
** Adding descriptions for certain pages so that they also apply to step sequences, such as that for an [[interval matrix]] and [[muddle]].
** Some mos-related things here-and-there.


=== To-do list ===
=== To-do list ===
* Constructing a circle of generating intervals for any MOS supported by a specific edo
* Clean up mos recursion page (because I feel bad leaving the algorithms untouched and untested for so long).
* Constructing key signatures for any MOS
** Replace pseudocode for is-this-scale-a-mos? program with python code; clarify with more examples.
* Composing music with these abstract ideas
** Relate mos recursion with the mos family tree.
* Refine TAMNAMS proposals with guidance of inthar and others:
** Propose these terms to be made official:
*** Mosperiod
*** Moscomplement
** Mos mode naming, which requires a modified UDP notation, which itself requires clarification.
** TAMNAMS naming extension for mosses with more than 10 notes.
*** Standardize terminology
*** Names go up to and beyond 3rd mosdescendants
*** Make it clear that prefixes for differentiating different mosdescendants are optional
*** Discuss temperament-agnostic alternatives to mosdescendant prefixes???
* Constructing a circle of generating intervals for any MOS supported by a specific edo.
* Constructing key signatures for any MOS.
* Composing music with these abstract ideas.


=== Wish list ===
=== Wish list ===


* Every important edo has an accompanying page or subpage that lists all of its mosses and the temperaments they support. Examples can be found on [[31edo MOS scales|31edo]] and [[MOS scales of 17edo|17edo]]'s mos pages.
* Every important edo page has an accompanying page or subpage that lists all of its mosses and the temperaments they support. Examples can be found on [[31edo MOS scales|31edo]] and [[MOS scales of 17edo|17edo]]'s mos pages.
* Every important mos displays a table that shows every interval and scale degree. I have a few mockups on my sandbox page.
* Every (important) mos page should have at least these things:
** If such a feature can be implemented, there can be input field for entering step sizes (or a slider for step ratio hardness/softness), which then updates the table with cent values for every interval.
** An overview of the mos itself (obviously).
*** The mos infobox with its TAMNAMS name, including TAMNAMS extension names. If such a thing is possible, the infobox should also find the name.
** A complete listing of its intervals for each mode, if the mos is small enough (around 10 notes or fewer, unless an interval listing is there already).
*** If such a feature can be implemented, there can be input field for entering step sizes (or a slider for step ratio hardness/softness), which then updates the table with cent values for every interval.
** A listing of its modes, their step patterns, and their names if applicable.
** The scale tree. (This needs its own standardization)


== Subpages ==
== Subpages ==