User:Ganaram inukshuk/TAMNAMS
This page is a work-in-progress, proposed rewrite of the following page: TAMNAMS |
TAMNAMS (read "tame names"; from Temperament-Agnostic Mos NAMing System), devised by the XA Discord in 2021, is a system of temperament-agnostic names for scales – primarily octave-equivalent moment of symmetry scales – as well as their their intervals, their associated generator ranges, and the ratios describing the proportions of large and small steps.
No other changes to lead section.
Credits
No changes.
Step ratio spectrum
No changes.
Naming mos intervals
Move neutral/interordinal naming to Extensions section.
Naming mos degrees
No changes.
Mos pattern names
Proposed section changes:
- Define the named range as "octave-equivalent mosses with note counts 6-10".
- Make abbreviations be suggestive of the full name wherever possible, and have no more than 4 letters. Prefixes do not need to be suggestive of the full name.
- The names column has one name and one name only. Other names can be added either into the etymology column.
TAMNAMS uses the following names for mosses with step counts between 6 and 10. These names are optional; interval size names and step ratio names can be combined with conventional xL ys names.
Some of the names come from older temperament-agnostic mos names, such as names (such as mosh) from Graham Breed's mos names. These names have been coined so that mosses can be discussed more independently of RTT temperaments. Sometimes the prefix has a different source than the scale name for euphonic reasons.
This list is maintained by User:Inthar and User:Godtone.
6-note mosses | ||||
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Pattern | Name | Prefix[1] | Abbr.[2] | Etymology |
1L 5s | selenite | sel- | sel | indirect reference to luna temperament |
2L 4s | malic | mal- | mal | apples have two concave ends, lemons have two pointy ends. |
3L 3s | triwood | triwd- | twd | from 3-wood |
4L 2s | citric | citro- | cit | parent mos of lemon and lime |
5L 1s | machinoid | mech- | mech | from machine temperament |
7-note mosses | ||||
Pattern | Name | Prefix[1] | Abbr.[2] | Etymology |
1L 6s | onyx | on- | on | from a lot of naming puns |
2L 5s | antidiatonic | pel- | pel | pel- is from pelog |
3L 4s | mosh | mosh- | mo | Graham Breed's name; from "mohajira-ish" |
4L 3s | smitonic | smi- | smi | from "sharp minor third" |
5L 2s | diatonic | dia- | dia | |
6L 1s | archaeotonic | arch- | arch | originally a name for 13edo's 6L 1s; also called archeotonic as a spelling variation |
8-note mosses | ||||
Pattern | Name | Prefix[1] | Abbr.[2] | Etymology |
1L 7s | spinel | spin- | sp | contains the string "pine", referencing its sister mos |
2L 6s | subaric | subar- | sb | largest subset mos of jaric and taric |
3L 5s | checkertonic | check- | chk | from the Kite guitar checkerboard scale |
4L 4s | tetrawood | tetrawd- | ttwd | from 4-wood; also called diminished[3] |
5L 3s | oneirotonic | oneiro- | onei | originally a name for 13edo's 5L 3s |
6L 2s | ekic | ek- | ek | from temperaments echidna and hedgehog |
7L 1s | pine | pine- | pine | from porcupine temperament |
9-note mosses | ||||
Pattern | Name | Prefix[1] | Abbr.[2] | Etymology |
1L 8s | agate | ag- | ag | rhymes with "eight", depending on one's pronunciation |
2L 7s | balzano | bal- /bæl/ | bal | from Balzano scale in 20edo which is 2L 7s |
3L 6s | tcherepnin | cher- | ch | common name |
4L 5s | gramitonic | gram- | gram | from "grave minor third" |
5L 4s | semiquartal | cthon- | sq | from "half fourth" and "chthonic" |
6L 3s | hyrulic | hyru- | hy | allusion to triforce temperament |
7L 2s | armotonic | arm- | arm | arm- and armotonic references Armodue; also called superdiatonic[3] |
8L 1s | subneutralic | blu- | blu | derived from the generator being between supraminor and neutral quality; blu- is from bleu temperament |
10-note mosses | ||||
Pattern | Name | Prefix[1] | Abbr.[2] | Etymology |
1L 9s | olivnie | oli- | oli | rhymes with "nine", depending on one's pronunciation |
2L 8s | jaric | jara- | jar | from temperaments pajara, injera and diaschismic |
3L 7s | sephiratonic | seph- | seph | from sephiroth temperament |
4L 6s | lime | lime- | lim | limes/4L 6s's steps tend to be smaller than lemons/6L 4s's steps |
5L 5s | pentawood | pentawd- | pwd | from 5-wood |
6L 4s | lemon | lem- | lem | from lemba temperament |
7L 3s | dicoid | dico- | dico | pronounced /'daɪˌkɔɪd/; from exotemperaments dichotic and dicot (dicoid) |
8L 2s | taric | tara- | tar | from Hindi aṭhārah '18' |
9L 1s | sinatonic | sina- | si | from sinaic |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 used in interval, degree and mode names, e.g. perfect 3-oneirostep, perfect 3-oneirodegree, oneiro-3-up
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 written abbreviations of prefixes, e.g. P3oneis, P3oneid, onei-3|4
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Common name no longer recommend by TAMNAMS due to risk of ambiguity. Provided for reference.
Naming mos modes
No changes.
Generalization to non-mos scales
No changes.
Extensions
Naming neutral and interordinal intervals
For a discussion of semi-moschroma-altered versions of mos intervals, see Neutral and interordinal intervals in MOS scales.
Naming mosses outside the named range
For a discussion of mos names outside the named range, see TAMNAMS extension.
Expansions to the named range
- The following text should be added as subsection of Mos pattern names, to the appendix section TAMNAMS/Appendix#Reasoning for mos pattern names, or as its own appendix section:
Expanding the named range to mosses with fewer than 6 steps
2-note mosses | |||||
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Pattern | Name | Prefix[1] | Abbr.[2] | Must be octave-equivalent? | Etymology |
1L 1s | trivial | triv- | trv | No | the simplest valid mos pattern |
1L 1s | monowood | monowd- | wood | Yes | blackwood[10] & whitewood[14] generalized to n-wood for nL ns |
3-note mosses | |||||
Pattern | Name | Prefix[1] | Abbr.[2] | Must be octave-equivalent? | Etymology |
1L 2s | antrial | atri- | atri | No | broader range than trial so named w.r.t. it (anti-trial; antial; antrial) |
2L 1s | trial | tri- | tri | No | from tri- for 3 |
4-note mosses | |||||
Pattern | Name | Prefix[1] | Abbr.[2] | Must be octave-equivalent? | Etymology |
1L 3s | antetric | atetra- | att | No | broader range than tetric so named w.r.t. it (anti-tetric; antetric) |
2L 2s | biwood | biwd- | bw | Yes | from 2-wood |
3L 1s | tetric | tetra- | tt | No | from tetra- for 4 |
5-note mosses | |||||
Pattern | Name | Prefix[1] | Abbr.[2] | Must be octave-equivalent? | Etymology |
1L 4s | pedal | ped- | ped | No | one big toe and four small toes |
2L 3s | pentic | pent- | pt | No | common pentatonic; from penta- for 5 |
3L 2s | antipentic | apent- | apt | No | opposite pattern of common pentatonic mos |
4L 1s | manual | manu- | manu | No | one thumb and four longer fingers |