User talk:Ayceman
4L 7s name and notation
Hi. I reviewed your recent addition to 4L 7s and I have a few questions. I noticed the name "mynatonic", yet I find myna isn't quite representative for 4L 7s. Instead, 4L 7s more typically covers hanson with various extensions (keemun, catakleismic, countercata etc.) and superkleismic. Myna has better scale structures in 4L 11s and 4L 15s, so I guess "mynatonic" would better fit one of those. Another problem is that "mynatonic" sounds really close to "minortonic", which is a temperament associated with the generator of a minor tone (10/9). So I'd reconsider about that name.
Is the notation part of the diamond MOS notation, such that it switches to cyrillic letters when the number of tones reaches 11?
In mode names, is the double v in "Supervvardenic" intended or a typo? Given that 4L 7s modes are "super-", what do you think would it be for 7L 4s modes?
I appreciate your answers. FloraC (talk) 01:19, 9 April 2021 (UTC)
- Cyrillic letters are not part of Diamond MOS. The double v is not a typo (it's named after Vvardenfell). Inthar (talk) 01:35, 9 April 2021 (UTC)
- 4L 7s is still the minimum to get something out of Myna, and is a manageable set of naturals, which is why I picked it. If you think that another name fits is better, I'd like to hear suggestions, Maybe kleismitonic? I'd be hesitant to call it supersmitonic, as the generator is near a just minor third, unlike the average for smitonic.
- The notation isn't Diamond MOS. That uses a different set of accidentals. This uses regular accidental notation, with the regular Latin letters replaced by Cyrillic numerals to differentiate it better when the set of naturals is high. Cyrillic used letters as numbers, per the old Greek model (like in Porcupine 8 Greek notation), which works 1-10, and I added an unused one for 11, as otherwise it would be IA.