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#'''Name(s)''' - What is the mos called? TAMNAMS is the predominant naming scheme, but some names may come from earlier naming systems and other theorists' recommendations.
#'''Name(s)''' - What is the mos called? TAMNAMS is the predominant naming scheme, but some names may come from earlier naming systems and other theorists' recommendations.
#'''Notation''' - How are intervals and note names referred to? TAMNAMS and diamond-mos is typically used, but can also include notation described by other theorists and musicians. The two subsections are recommended:
#'''Notation''' - How are intervals and note names referred to? TAMNAMS (for intervals) and diamond-mos (for note names) is typically used, but the most common notation system, if there is one, should take precedence. The two subsections are recommended:
##'''Intervals (and scale degrees)'''
##'''Intervals (and scale degrees)'''
##'''Note names'''
##'''Note names'''