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5L 3s is a [[Warped diatonic|warped diatonic scale]], because it has one extra small step compared to diatonic ([[5L 2s]]): for example, the Ionian diatonic mode LLsLLLs can be distorted to the Dylathian mode LLsLLsLs.
5L 3s is a [[Warped diatonic|warped diatonic scale]], because it has one extra small step compared to diatonic ([[5L 2s]]): for example, the Ionian diatonic mode LLsLLLs can be distorted to the Dylathian mode LLsLLsLs.


Any edo with an interval between 450¢ and 480¢ has a 5L 3s scale. [[13edo]] is the smallest edo with a (non-degenerate) 5L 3s scale and thus is the most commonly used 5L 3s tuning.
Any edo with an interval between 450¢ and 480¢ has a 5L 3s scale. [[13edo]] is the smallest edo with a (non-degenerate) 5L 3s scale.


5L 3s has a pentatonic MOS subset [[3L 2s]] (SLSLL). (Note: [[3L 5s]] scales also have 3L 2s subsets.)
5L 3s has a pentatonic MOS subset [[3L 2s]] (SLSLL). (Note: [[3L 5s]] scales also have 3L 2s subsets.)