TAMNAMS: Difference between revisions

Ganaram inukshuk (talk | contribs)
Deployed changes I was working on in my sandbox sections, namely having separate subsections for: reasoning for 0-index intervals; naming specific intervals, naming alterations; adding a somewhat detailed walkthrough/example for 3L 4s; separate mos chords section. Some additional rewording may be necessary (the diatonic interval examples are gone), so feel free to edit.
Ganaram inukshuk (talk | contribs)
Naming alterations by a chroma: differentiating beween m-moskleisma and p-moskleisma, as per inthar's suggestion
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|Triply-diminished (ddd, d³, or d^3)
|Triply-diminished (ddd, d³, or d^3)
|}Other intervals include the following:
|}Other intervals include the following:
*Mosdiesis (a generalized [[Diesis (scale theory)|diesis]]): |L - 2s|
*A generalized [[Diesis (scale theory)|diesis]], or ''mosdiesis'': |L - 2s|
*Moskleisma (a generalized [[kleisma]]; uncommon): |L - 3s|
*A generalized [[kleisma]], or more specifically:
**''m-moskleisma'': |mosdiesis - s|
**''p-moskleisma'': |mosdiesis - chroma|
==Naming mos degrees==
==Naming mos degrees==
Individual mos degrees, or ''k-mosdegrees'' (abbreviated ''k''md) are based on the modifiers given to intervals using the process for naming mos intervals and alterations. Mosdegrees are 0-indexed and are enumerated starting at the 0-mosdegree, the tonic. For example, if you go up a major k-mosstep up from the root, then the mos degree reached this way is a major k-mosdegree. Much like mossteps, the prefix of mos- may also be replaced with the mos's prefix. If context allows, ''k-mosdegrees'' may also be shortened to ''k-degrees'' to allow generalization to non-mos scales. The modifiers of major/minor or augmented/perfect/diminished may also be omitted when clear from context.
Individual mos degrees, or ''k-mosdegrees'' (abbreviated ''k''md) are based on the modifiers given to intervals using the process for naming mos intervals and alterations. Mosdegrees are 0-indexed and are enumerated starting at the 0-mosdegree, the tonic. For example, if you go up a major k-mosstep up from the root, then the mos degree reached this way is a major k-mosdegree. Much like mossteps, the prefix of mos- may also be replaced with the mos's prefix. If context allows, ''k-mosdegrees'' may also be shortened to ''k-degrees'' to allow generalization to non-mos scales. The modifiers of major/minor or augmented/perfect/diminished may also be omitted when clear from context.