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* [[Template:Infobox MOS|Infobox MOS]], as part of the lead section.
* [[Template:Infobox MOS|Infobox MOS]], as part of the lead section.
* [[Template:MOS intro|MOS intro]], as part of the lead section.
* [[Template:MOS intro|MOS intro]], as part of the lead section.
* [[Template:MOS intervals|MOS intervals]], as part of the intervals section; recommended for small mosses.
* [[Template:MOS intervals|MOS intervals]], as part of the intervals section; optional, but recommended for small mosses (no more than around 10 notes).
* [[Template:Scale tree|Scale tree]], as part of the scale tree section.
*[[Template:MOS modes|MOS modes]], as part of the modes section; optional, but recommended for small mosses (no more than around 10 notes).
*[[Template:Scale tree|Scale tree]], as part of the scale tree section.


For guidance on fleshed-out pages, this page's sections are recommend section names, and gives suggestions for what to include. However, keep in mind that this guide can't account for every possible use case, so be sure to use your best judgment to remove unnecessary sections or to add additional sections deemed necessary. Sections in ''italics'' do not denote actual sections, but rather items to add before the first section and after the last section.
For guidance on fleshed-out pages, this page's sections are recommend section names, and gives suggestions for what to include. However, keep in mind that this guide can't account for every possible use case, so be sure to use your best judgment to remove unnecessary sections or to add additional sections deemed necessary. Sections in ''italics'' do not denote actual sections, but rather items to add before the first section and after the last section.
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*Any theory described by musicians/theorists
*Any theory described by musicians/theorists
*Tetrachordal analysis or similar
*Tetrachordal analysis or similar
== Modes ==
Listings of the scale's modes are added here. This can include mode names in use by the general community. Names that have not received use by the broader community use should be treated as idiosyncratic, and the person who had proposed the names should be stated. Example: ''person-name'' has proposed/advocated for the following names...
Mode names that apply to specific tunings should have those tunings specified.<pre>
{{MOS modes}}
</pre>{{MOS modes|Scale Signature=5L 2s}}


==Tuning ranges==
==Tuning ranges==
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Links to outside-wiki resources regarding the mos and/or its tunings can be added here.
Links to outside-wiki resources regarding the mos and/or its tunings can be added here.


==References==
== References==
If any works are cited, add them here.
If any works are cited, add them here.