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== Relating a mos and its descendants == | == Relating a mos and its descendants == | ||
With the exception of mosses with more than 5 periods, all mosses with more than 10 notes can be related to mosses officially named by TAMNAMS. Any such mos can be related to its descendants by treating it as the root of its own scale tree. The descendants of that mos share the following pattern of step counts. | |||
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=== Finding a named ancestor for a descendant mos === | === Finding a named ancestor for a descendant mos === | ||
== Names for mosses with more than 10 | == Names for mosses with more than 10 notes == | ||
=== Names for ''n''L ''n''s mosses with more than 10 | === Names for ''n''L ''n''s mosses with more than 10 notes === | ||
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Revision as of 05:42, 5 February 2024
Main article: TAMNAMS
This page describes TAMNAMS-like names applied to octave-equivalent mosses with more than 10 notes, as well as non-octave mosses (fifth and tritave equivalent).
The names described in this section may be applied to mosses with very little usage, due to having a high step count or being generally unfamiliar. These names may only find usage by a single person or a small group and thus have limited acceptance by the community. These names may also be subject to change as the usage of these names or the scales they refer becomes more accepted by the community.
Relating a mos and its descendants
With the exception of mosses with more than 5 periods, all mosses with more than 10 notes can be related to mosses officially named by TAMNAMS. Any such mos can be related to its descendants by treating it as the root of its own scale tree. The descendants of that mos share the following pattern of step counts.
Parent | Child | Grandchild | Great-grandchild | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Large steps | Small steps | Large steps | Small steps | Large steps | Small steps | Large steps | Small steps |
x | y | x+y | x | x+y | 2x+y | x+y | 3x+2y |
3x+2y | x+y | ||||||
2x+y | x+y | 3x+2y | 2x+y | ||||
2x+y | 3x+2y | ||||||
x | x+y | 2x+y | x | 2x+y | 3x+y | ||
3x+y | 2x+y | ||||||
x | 2x+y | 3x+y | x | ||||
x | 3x+y |
Finding a named ancestor for a descendant mos
Names for mosses with more than 10 notes
Names for nL ns mosses with more than 10 notes
Pattern | Name | Prefix | Abbrev. |
---|---|---|---|
6L 6s | hexawood | hexwd- | hxw |
7L 7s | heptawood | hepwd- | hpw |
8L 8s | octawood | octwd- | ocw |
9L 9s | enneawood | ennwd- | enw |
10L 10s | decawood | decwd- | dkw |
11L 11s | hendecawood | hedwd- | hdw |
12L 12s | dodecawood | dodwd- | ddw |
13L 13s | 13-wood | 13wd- | 13w |
14L 14s | 14-wood | 14wd- | 14w |
kL ks | k-wood | kwd | kw |
Names for mosses with 11 or more notes
11-note mosses | |||
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Pattern | Suggested name(s) | Proposed by | Reasoning |
1L 10s | tanzanite, tenorite | Ganaram inukshuk | More naming puns (tenzanite or tenorite). |
4L 7s | kleistonic | Former TAMNAMS name. | |
7L 4s | suprasmitonic | Former TAMNAMS name. | |
daemotonic | Eliora | Various reasons; see 7L 4s. | |
9L 2s | villatonic | Ganaram inukshuk | Indirectly references avila and casablanca temperaments. |
ultradiatonic, superarmotonic | CompactStar | In reference to diatonic and armotonic. | |
12-note mosses | |||
Pattern | Suggested name(s) | Proposed by | Reasoning |
1L 11s | helenite | Ganaram inukshuk | In reference to the "ele" substring found in the word "eleven". |
5L 7s | p-chromatic | Former TAMNAMS name. | |
6L 6s | hexawood | Extension of k-wood scales; coincidentally references hexe temperament. | |
7L 5s | m-chromatic | Former TAMNAMS name. | |
13-note mosses | |||
Pattern | Suggested name(s) | Proposed by | Reasoning |
1L 12s | zircon | Ganaram inukshuk | Zircon is used as a birthstone for December. |
11L 2s | hendecoid | Eliora | From Greek "eleven"; references how "its generator is so close to 11/8 as to be called nothing but that" and that it has 11 large steps. |
14-note mosses | |||
Pattern | Suggested name(s) | Proposed by | Reasoning |
7L 7s | heptawood | Extension of k-wood scales. | |
13L 1s | trollic | Godtone | The name proposed by Godtone refers to 12L 1s, but it refers to 13L 1s as a troll move. |
Note count | Pattern | Suggested name(s) | Proposed by | Reasoning |
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17 | 2L 15s | liesic | Frostburn | Frostburn's naming scheme only goes up to 3 generations, so this name is suggested. |
19 | 3L 16s | magicaltonic | Xenllium | In reference to magic temperament. |
16L 3s | muggletonic | Xenllium | In reference to muggle temperament. | |
21 | 10L 11s | miracloid | Eliora | In reference to miracle temperament. |
22 | 3L 19s | zheligowskic | Frostburn | In reference to Lucjan Żeligowski leading fights against the town of Giedraičiai. |
19L 3s | giedraitic | Frostburn | Named after the basic magic layout of Kite Giedraitis' guitar. Proposed prefix is "kai-". | |
21L 1s | escapist | Eliora | References escapade temperament, which is supported by both 21edo and 22edo, covering the entire range. | |
23 | 22L 1s | quartismoid | Eliora | Five generators of roughly 33/32 quartertone are equal to 7/6 in the harmonic entropy minimum; also, the extreme ranges of 22edo and 23edo both support this mos. |
Names for non-octave mosses
3/1-equivalent mosses
7-note mosses <3/1> | |||
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Pattern | Suggested name(s) | Proposed by | Reasoning |
4L 3s | electric | CompactStar | In reference to electra temperament |
9-note mosses <3/1> | |||
Pattern | Suggested name(s) | Proposed by | Reasoning |
4L 5s | lambdatonic | n/a | "Lambda" already refers to 4L 5s |
11-note mosses <3/1> | |||
Pattern | Suggested name(s) | Proposed by | Reasoning |
7L 4s | superelectric | CompactStar? | Expansion of 4L 3s |
9L 2s | subarcturus | ? | ? |
3/2-equivalent mosses
4-note mosses <3/2> | |||
---|---|---|---|
Pattern | Suggested name(s) | Proposed by | Reasoning |
1L 3s | neptunian | CompactStar | In reference to "uranian" for 3L 2s<3/2> |
5-note mosses <3/2> | |||
Pattern | Suggested name(s) | Proposed by | Reasoning |
3L 2s | uranian | ? | ? |
Names for equave-agnostic mosses
TAMNAMS-named mosses | ||||
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Mos | Name | Prefix | Abbrev. | Reasoning |
1L 1s | trivial | triv | trv | Trivial mos pattern, simplest possible mos pattern |
1L 2s | antrial | |||
2L 1s | trial | |||
1L 3s | antetric | |||
3L 1s | tetric | |||
1L 4s | pedal | |||
2L 3s | pentic | |||
3L 2s | anpentic | |||
4L 1s | manual | |||
6-note mosses | ||||
Pattern | Suggested name | Prefix | Abbrev. | Reasoning |
1L 5s | anhexic | ahex- | ahx | |
5L 1s | hexic | hex- | hx | |
7-note mosses | ||||
Pattern | Suggested name | Prefix | Abbrev. | Reasoning |
1L 6s | ansaptic | ansap- | asp | |
2L 5s | anheptic | anhep- | ahp | |
3L 4s | anseptenic | ansep- | asep | |
4L 3s | septenic | sep- | sep | |
5L 2s | heptic | hep- | hp | |
6L 1s | saptic | sap- | sp | |
8-note mosses | ||||
Pattern | Suggested name | Prefix | Abbrev. | Reasoning |
1L 7s | anastaic | anast- | aast | |
3L 5s | anoctic | anoct- | aoct | |
5L 3s | octic | oct- | oct | |
7L 1s | astaic | ast- | ast | |
9-note mosses | ||||
Pattern | Suggested name | Prefix | Abbrev. | Reasoning |
1L 8s | annavic | annav- | anv | |
2L 7s | anennaic | anenn- | aenn | |
4L 5s | annovemic | annov- | anv | |
5L 4s | novemic | nov- | nv | |
7L 2s | ennaic | enn- | enn | |
8L 1s | navic | nav- | nv | |
10-note mosses | ||||
Pattern | Suggested name | Prefix | Abbrev. | Reasoning |
1L 9s | andashic | andash- | adsh | |
3L 7s | andeckic | andeck- | adek | |
7L 3s | deckic | deck- | dek | |
9L 1s | dashic | dash- | dsh |