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These scales all have a period of an octave - and therefore a) first introduces the interval of an octave. SN scales may have periods other than an octave - the period, along with the rest of the mapping, is arbitrary.
These scales all have a period of an octave - and therefore a) first introduces the interval of an octave. SN scales may have periods other than an octave - the period, along with the rest of the mapping, is arbitrary.
SN scales are a subset of [[MOS Cradle Scales]].


SN scales are based on epi-Christoffel words form combinatorics, which generalize finite sturmian words, which are equivalent to well-formed scales, and equivalently equivalent to MOS scales that are not ''Multi-MOS'' scales, MOS scales of more than one period, typically with a period that divides the octave evenly.
SN scales are based on epi-Christoffel words form combinatorics, which generalize finite sturmian words, which are equivalent to well-formed scales, and equivalently equivalent to MOS scales that are not ''Multi-MOS'' scales, MOS scales of more than one period, typically with a period that divides the octave evenly.