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The simplest and most straightforward way to refer to [[MOS scale]]s is by using the format #L#s, directly specifying the number of large steps (#L) and the number of small steps (#s). | The simplest and most straightforward way to refer to [[MOS scale]]s is by using the format #L#s, directly specifying the number of large steps (#L) and the number of small steps (#s). However, other naming schemes have also been proposed. See also the [[Catalog of MOS]] for a listing of MOS in the more usual Ls scheme. See also the [[pergen]]s page. | ||
== Inthar's naming scheme == | == Inthar's naming scheme == | ||
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For referring to intervals in an unspecified MOS, generic names such as "small fifth" or "large second" are typically used; these can be used to unambiguously refer to an interval in any MOS. | For referring to intervals in an unspecified MOS, generic names such as "small fifth" or "large second" are typically used; these can be used to unambiguously refer to an interval in any MOS. | ||
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