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##'''Interval names'''
##'''Interval names'''
##'''Note names'''
##'''Note names'''
#'''Theory''' - Is there any theory behind this mos? The following subsections are recommended:
#'''Theory''' - Is there any theory behind this mos? The following subsections are recommended, but other sections may be added:
##'''Low harmonic entropy scales'''
##'''Low harmonic entropy scales'''
##'''Temperament interpretations'''
##'''Temperament interpretations'''
#'''Step ratios''' - What cent values are reached using certain step ratios? What diatonic intervals are reached this way? The following subsections are recommended, but other ratios may be added:
#'''Step ratios''' - What cent values are reached using certain step ratios? What diatonic intervals are reached this way? The following subsections are recommended, but sections for other ratios may be added:
##'''Simple tunings''' - Step ratios 2:1, 3:1, and 3:2
##'''Simple tunings''' - Step ratios 2:1, 3:1, and 3:2
##'''Soft tunings''' - Step ratios 4:3 and 5:3, in comparison to 3:2
##'''Soft tunings''' - Step ratios 4:3 and 5:3, in comparison to 3:2
##'''Hard tunings''' - Step ratios 4:1 and 5:2, in comparison to 3:1
##'''Hard tunings''' - Step ratios 4:1 and 5:2, in comparison to 3:1
#'''Modes''' - What modes are there? Are there any names? What intervals do these modes have?
#'''Modes''' - What modes does the mos have? What names do they have, if any? What intervals do these modes have?
#'''Tuning spectrum''' or '''Scale tree''' - A larger version of the equal tunings section of the mos infobox, showing a wider range of step ratios (and compatible equal temperaments) for the mos.
#'''Tuning spectrum''' or '''Scale tree''' - A larger version of the equal tunings section of the mos infobox, showing a wider range of step ratios (and compatible equal temperaments) for the mos.
#'''Scales''' - What scales are there associated with this mos? This can include temperament-specific tunings (eg, meantone[7]) and modmosses.
#'''Scales''' - What scales are there associated with this mos? This can include temperament-specific tunings (eg, meantone[7]) and modmosses.