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The following table of intervals uses both the 7-note 6L 1s [[MOS scale]] of Nelindic for the naturals (simple A-G notation and standard sharps/flats for the [[chroma]]) and the 7-note 3L 4s scale (standard A-G notation using the typical [[Genchain mode numbering|genchain]] from [[mosh]]) for Tetrarchy. The 6L 1s scale can be extended to the 13-note (7L 6s) scale, these would include all of the sharps except for F#. Due to the L/s ratio of 3:1, in the 13-note case, most former diminished intervals become minor, most former minor intervals become augmented, and most former augmented intervals become major. Similarly, the 3L 4s scale can be extended to a 7L 3s scale, by dividing the long intervals into sets of 3 and 2 mossteps.
The following table of intervals uses both the 7-note 6L 1s [[MOS scale]] of Nelindic for the naturals (simple A-G notation and standard sharps/flats for the [[chroma]]) and the 7-note 3L 4s scale (standard A-G notation using the typical [[Genchain mode numbering|genchain]] from [[mosh]]) for Tetrarchy. The 6L 1s scale can be extended to the 13-note (7L 6s) scale, these would include all of the sharps except for F#. Due to the L/s ratio of 3:1, in the 13-note case, most former diminished intervals become minor, most former minor intervals become augmented, and most former augmented intervals become major. Similarly, the 3L 4s scale can be extended to a 7L 3s scale, by dividing the long intervals into sets of 3 and 2 mossteps.


{| class="wikitable center-all left-2 right-4"
{| class="wikitable center-all left-2 left-4"
! rowspan="2" | Steps
! rowspan="2" | Steps
! colspan="2" | Nelindic 6L 1s
! colspan="2" | Nelindic 6L 1s
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|266.67
|266.67
| 7/6
| 7/6
|-
| '''4'''
| '''4'''
| '''B'''
| '''B'''
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|1955.56
|1955.56
| 28/9, 40/13
| 28/9, 40/13
|-
| '''23'''
| '''23'''
| '''G'''
| '''G'''