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The minimum recommended templates for a mos page, given a page that can be treated as a stub, is the following: | The minimum recommended templates for a mos page, given a page that can be treated as a stub, is the following: | ||
* [[Template:Infobox MOS|Infobox MOS]] | * [[Template:Infobox MOS|Infobox MOS]] | ||
* [[Template:MOS intro|MOS intro]] | * [[Template:MOS intro|MOS intro]] | ||
* [[Template:MOS intervals|MOS intervals]] | * [[Template:MOS intervals|MOS intervals]]; optional, but recommended for small mosses (no more than around 10 notes) | ||
*[[Template:MOS modes|MOS modes]] | *[[Template:MOS modes|MOS modes]]; optional, but recommended for small mosses (no more than around 10 notes) | ||
*[[Template:Scale tree|Scale tree]] | *[[Template:Scale tree|Scale tree]] | ||
For guidance on fleshed-out pages, this page's sections are recommend section names, and gives suggestions for what to include. Sections should be added ''as needed''. 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 in addition to existing sections or outside of any section. | For guidance on fleshed-out pages, this page's sections are recommend section names, and gives suggestions for what to include. Sections should be added ''as needed''. 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 in addition to existing sections or outside of any section. | ||
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==Name(s)== | ==Name(s)== | ||
Any names for the mos, as proposed by or given by theorists/composers, and prescribed under TAMNAMS if applicable, are described here. | Any names for the mos, as commonly used by the broader community, proposed by or given by theorists/composers, and prescribed under TAMNAMS if applicable, are described here. | ||
The mos intro module can also display names, with applicable TAMNAMS names displayed automatically. Other names can be passed into this module, but it's recommended to pass in commonly used names. | |||
==Intervals (and scale degrees)== | ==Intervals (and scale degrees)== | ||