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6L 2s can be seen as a [[Warped diatonic|warped diatonic scale]], where one additional large step is added to diatonic (5L 2s).
6L 2s can be seen as a [[Warped diatonic|warped diatonic scale]], where one additional large step is added to diatonic (5L 2s).


In addition to the true MOS, LLLsLLLs, there is also a near-MOS, LLLLsLLs, in which the period is the only interval with more than two varieties. Although the true MOS (LLLsLLLs or its rotations) is proper, the near-MOS is only proper if the generator is smaller than 2\14 (which includes hedgehog).  
In addition to the true MOS, LLLsLLLs, there is also a near-MOS, LLLLsLLs, in which the period is the only interval with more than two varieties. Although the true MOS (LLLsLLLs or its rotations) is always proper, the near-MOS is only proper if the generator is smaller than 2\14 (which includes hedgehog).