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Starting at 3 periods, mosdescendant names apply only to n-wood scales (triwood, tetrawood, pentawood, etc), where the names of mosdescendants are based on names for single-period mosses up to 5 notes and thereby limited to mosdescendants with 5n notes; any descendants after that are referred as to '''n-wood descendants'''. | Starting at 3 periods, mosdescendant names apply only to n-wood scales (triwood, tetrawood, pentawood, etc), where the names of mosdescendants are based on names for single-period mosses up to 5 notes and thereby limited to mosdescendants with 5n notes; any descendants after that are referred as to '''n-wood descendants'''. | ||
Since the names for single-period mosses up to 5 notes may also be used for non-octave periods, these names are used for multi-period mosses, producing n-antrial, n-trial, n-antetric, n-tetric, n-antipentic, n-pentic, n-pedal, and n-manual. Note that there are only two named 3rd-generation mosses from nL ns rather than the usual eight; the missing six names (what would be n-smitonic, n-mosh, n-checkertonic, n-oniorotonic, n-diatonic, and n-antidiatonic) are unsuitable for use for multi-period mos names as these names must refer to an octave period. These missing mosses are collectively referred to as '''3rd n-wood descendants''' instead. | Since the names for single-period mosses up to 5 notes may also be used for non-octave periods, these names are used for multi-period mosses, producing n-antrial, n-trial, n-antetric, n-tetric, n-antipentic, n-pentic, n-pedal, and n-manual. Note that there are only two named 3rd-generation mosses from nL ns rather than the usual eight; the missing six names (what would be n-smitonic, n-mosh, n-checkertonic, n-oniorotonic, n-diatonic, and n-antidiatonic) are unsuitable for use for multi-period mos names as these names must refer to an octave period. These missing mosses are collectively referred to as '''3rd n-wood descendants''' instead. One exception to this is with 3-period mosses, where, if considering mosdescendants of tcherepnin or hyrulic instead of those for triwood, normal mosdescendant rules apply to those mosses. | ||
The table outlines possible names for n-wood descendants for triwood, tetrawood, pentawood, and, in the general case, n-wood. | The table outlines possible names for n-wood descendants for triwood, tetrawood, pentawood, and, in the general case, n-wood. | ||
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!Other notes and other possible names | !Other notes and other possible names | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="8" |[[3L 3s]] | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="8" |'''triwood''' | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="4" |[[3L 6s]] | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="4" |'''tcherepnin''' | ||
| rowspan="2" |[[3L 9s]] | | rowspan="2" |[[3L 9s]] | ||
| rowspan="2" |triantetric | | rowspan="2" |triantetric | ||
''p-cherchromatic'' | |||
|[[3L 12s]] | |[[3L 12s]] | ||
|tripedal | |tripedal | ||
| rowspan=" | ''s-cherenharmonic'' | ||
| rowspan="8" |The names tcherepnin and hyrulic are used instead of triantrial and tritrial. | |||
If context allows, mosdescendants may be based off of tcherepnin and hyrulic instead, following normal rules (shown in ''italics''). | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[12L 3s]] | |[[12L 3s]] | ||
|trimanual | |trimanual | ||
''p-cherenharmonic'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[9L 3s]] | | rowspan="2" |[[9L 3s]] | ||
| | | rowspan="2" |tritetric | ||
''m-cherchromatic'' | |||
|[[12L 9s]] | |||
|''m-cherenharmonic'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[9L 12s]] | |||
|''f-enharmonic'' | |||
|[[9L | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[6L 9s]] | | rowspan="4" |[[6L 3s]] | ||
|tripentic | | rowspan="4" |'''hyrulic''' | ||
| rowspan="2" |[[9L 6s]] | |||
| rowspan="2" |triantipentic | |||
''m-hyruchromatic'' | |||
|[[9L 15s]] | |||
|''f-hyruchromatic'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[15L 9s]] | |||
|''m-hyruchromatic'' | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" |[[6L 9s]] | |||
| rowspan="2" |tripentic | |||
''p-hyruchromatic'' | |||
|[[15L 6s]] | |||
|''p-hyruchromatic'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[6L 15s]] | |||
|''s-hyruchromatic'' | |||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="9" |4-period mosses | ! colspan="9" |4-period mosses |