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1L 2s is a trivial 3-tone moment-of-symmetry scale.
'''1L 2s''' is a trivial 3-tone moment-of-symmetry scale.{{Infobox MOS
| Name = antrial
| Periods = 1
| nLargeSteps = 1
| nSmallSteps = 2
| Equalized = 2
| Collapsed = 1
| Pattern = Lss
}}This MOS is the parent of tetric (3L 1s) and antetric (1L 3s), the former being the parent of mosh (3L 4s) and smitonic (4L 3s), and the latter being the predecessor of other MOS scales such as semiquartal (5L 4s), gramitonic (4L 5s), and other 1L ns MOS scales.
 
== Names ==
TAMNAMS uses the name '''antrial'''.
 
== Modes ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!UDP
!Step pattern
|-
|<nowiki>2|0</nowiki>
|Lss
|-
|<nowiki>1|1</nowiki>
|sLs
|-
|<nowiki>0|2</nowiki>
|ssL
|}
[[Category:Abstract MOS patterns]]

Revision as of 03:25, 31 March 2023

1L 2s is a trivial 3-tone moment-of-symmetry scale.

↑ 1L 1s 2L 1s ↗
1L 2s 2L 2s →
↓ 1L 3s 2L 3s ↘
┌╥┬┬┐
│║│││
│││││
└┴┴┴┘
Scale structure
Step pattern Lss
ssL
Equave 2/1 (1200.0 ¢)
Period 2/1 (1200.0 ¢)
Generator size
Bright 2\3 to 1\1 (800.0 ¢ to 1200.0 ¢)
Dark 0\1 to 1\3 (0.0 ¢ to 400.0 ¢)
Related MOS scales
Parent 1L 1s
Sister 2L 1s
Daughters 3L 1s, 1L 3s
Neutralized 2L 1s
2-Flought 4L 2s, 1L 5s
Equal tunings
Equalized (L:s = 1:1) 2\3 (800.0 ¢)
Supersoft (L:s = 4:3) 7\10 (840.0 ¢)
Soft (L:s = 3:2) 5\7 (857.1 ¢)
Semisoft (L:s = 5:3) 8\11 (872.7 ¢)
Basic (L:s = 2:1) 3\4 (900.0 ¢)
Semihard (L:s = 5:2) 7\9 (933.3 ¢)
Hard (L:s = 3:1) 4\5 (960.0 ¢)
Superhard (L:s = 4:1) 5\6 (1000.0 ¢)
Collapsed (L:s = 1:0) 1\1 (1200.0 ¢)

This MOS is the parent of tetric (3L 1s) and antetric (1L 3s), the former being the parent of mosh (3L 4s) and smitonic (4L 3s), and the latter being the predecessor of other MOS scales such as semiquartal (5L 4s), gramitonic (4L 5s), and other 1L ns MOS scales.

Names

TAMNAMS uses the name antrial.

Modes

UDP Step pattern
2|0 Lss
1|1 sLs
0|2 ssL