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=[[KiteGiedraitis|Kite Giedraitis]] method=


==Proposed method of naming all possible rank-2 scales==
== [[Mike Battaglia]] Method ==
See [[Modal_UDP_Notation|Modal UDP notation]].
 
==[[KiteGiedraitis|Kite Giedraitis]] method==


'''Mode numbers''' provide a way to name MOS, MODMOS and even non-MOS rank-2 scales and modes systematically. Like [[Modal_UDP_Notation|Modal UDP notation]], it starts with the convention of using ''some-temperament-name''[''some-number''] to create a generator-chain, and adds a way to number each mode uniquely.
'''Mode numbers''' provide a way to name MOS, MODMOS and even non-MOS rank-2 scales and modes systematically. Like [[Modal_UDP_Notation|Modal UDP notation]], it starts with the convention of using ''some-temperament-name''[''some-number''] to create a generator-chain, and adds a way to number each mode uniquely.
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See [[Naming Rank-2 Scales using Mode Numbers]].
See [[Naming Rank-2 Scales using Mode Numbers]].


=[[Jake Freivald]] method=
==[[Jake Freivald]] method==
My goals for numbering the modes are to make it as simple as possible for people to identify and use the modes they're talking about. As such, desired characteristics include
My goals for numbering the modes are to make it as simple as possible for people to identify and use the modes they're talking about. As such, desired characteristics include