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Mosdescendants for multi-period mosses: Allowed mosdescendants for tcherepnin and hyrulic
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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="5" |[[3L 3s]]
| rowspan="8" |[[3L 3s]]
| rowspan="5" |'''triwood'''
| rowspan="8" |'''triwood'''
| rowspan="3" |[[3L 6s]]
| rowspan="4" |[[3L 6s]]
| rowspan="3" |tcherepnin
| 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="5" |The names tcherepnin and hyrulic are used instead of triantrial and tritrial.
''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]]
|tritetric
| rowspan="2" |tritetric
| colspan="2" rowspan="3" |
''m-cherchromatic''
|[[12L 9s]]
|''m-cherenharmonic''
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |[[6L 3s]]
|[[9L 12s]]
| rowspan="2" |hyrulic
|''f-enharmonic''
|[[9L 6s]]
|triantipentic
|-
|-
|[[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