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}}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. | }} | ||
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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. | |||
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Revision as of 01:22, 1 June 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
ssL
Generator size
Related MOS scales
Equal tunings
1L 2s is a 2/1-equivalent (octave-equivalent) moment of symmetry scale containing 1 large step and 2 small steps, repeating every octave. Generators that produce this scale range from 800 ¢ to 1200 ¢, or from 0 ¢ to 400 ¢. 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 |
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2|0 | Lss |
1|1 | sLs |
0|2 | ssL |