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The names for moschromatic scales are based on former names for the child scales for diatonic (5L 2s): p-chromatic (5L 7s) and m-chromatic (7L 5s). This was generalized to "chromatic" and "moschromatic", with the prefixes m- and p- for specificity. The names for mosenharmonic scales are based on discussions with xen Discord members for systematically naming the daughter and granddaughter scales of a mos, producing "enharmonic" and "mosenharmonic" with the prefixes f-, m-, p-, and s- for specificity. | The names for moschromatic scales are based on former names for the child scales for diatonic (5L 2s): p-chromatic (5L 7s) and m-chromatic (7L 5s). This was generalized to "chromatic" and "moschromatic", with the prefixes m- and p- for specificity. The names for mosenharmonic scales are based on discussions with xen Discord members for systematically naming the daughter and granddaughter scales of a mos, producing "enharmonic" and "mosenharmonic" with the prefixes f-, m-, p-, and s- for specificity. | ||
This | Names for mosdescendants are thereby based on replacing the mos- prefix with that for a mos's TAMNAMS name. This effectively brings back the names of m-chromatic and p-chromatic, as TAMNAMS was reorganized to only name mosses up to 10 notes. This also names other mosses whose names were lost entirely, mainly kleistonic (4L 7s, now p-smichromatic) and suprasmitonic (7L 4s, now m-smichromatic), two names that were dropped because thes mosses had more than 10 notes. | ||
The reason why mosdescendants for mosses with 4 periods or greater are not based on their corresponding n-wood scale is because these mosses do not have any child mosses with 10 notes or fewer, and therefore have no named child mosses from which to build mosdescendant names. Rather, names for these mosdescendants are based on period-agnostic names (antrial, trial, antetric, tetric, etc) to reflect that these are scales based on duplicating a base mos multiple times within an octave. | |||
The addition of mosschismic scales for great-grandchild scales was done for completeness, with the prefixes f-, a-, u-, m-, p- q-, r-, and s- for specificity (names not finalized). Note that mosschismic scales borrows the prefixes as mosenharmonic scales, which itself borrows those for mosenharmonic scales. The table below shows what prefixes are used for which generation of mosdescendants, with an added mnemonic for memorization. | |||
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