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{{Infobox MOS
{{Infobox MOS}}
| Equave = 3/2
| nLargeSteps = 3
| nSmallSteps = 2
| Equalized = 2
| Collapsed = 1
| Pattern = LLsLs
}}
'''3L 2s<3/2>''' (sometimes called '''uranian'''), is a fifth-repeating MOS scale. The notation "<3/2>" means the period of the MOS is 3/2, disambiguating it from octave-repeating [[3L 2s]]. The name of the period interval is called the '''sesquitave''' (by analogy to the [[tritave]]). It is a [[Warped diatonic|warped diatonic scale]] because it has one extra small step compared to the 3/2-equivalent version of diatonic ([[3L 1s (3/2-equivalent)|3L 1s<3/2>]]): for example, the Ionian diatonic fifth LLsL can be distorted to the Oberonan mode LsLLs.  
'''3L 2s<3/2>''' (sometimes called '''uranian'''), is a fifth-repeating MOS scale. The notation "<3/2>" means the period of the MOS is 3/2, disambiguating it from octave-repeating [[3L 2s]]. The name of the period interval is called the '''sesquitave''' (by analogy to the [[tritave]]). It is a [[Warped diatonic|warped diatonic scale]] because it has one extra small step compared to the 3/2-equivalent version of diatonic ([[3L 1s (3/2-equivalent)|3L 1s<3/2>]]): for example, the Ionian diatonic fifth LLsL can be distorted to the Oberonan mode LsLLs.