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As a strong extension of slendric, mothra's intervals can be expressed using the same system of extended diatonic interval naming [[Slendric#Interval categories|used for slendric]]. It is particularly convenient to use diatonic conventions for mothra, because its chain of fifths is meantone, and therefore 5/4 is simply read as a major third.
As a strong extension of slendric, mothra's intervals can be expressed using the same system of extended diatonic interval naming [[Slendric#Interval categories|used for slendric]]. It is particularly convenient to use diatonic conventions for mothra, because its chain of fifths is meantone, and therefore 5/4 is simply read as a major third.


In the following tables, odd harmonics and subharmonics 1–21 are labeled in '''bold'''.  
In the following table, odd harmonics and subharmonics 1–21 are labeled in '''bold'''.  


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