Table of MOSes

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This is an expanded version of the table of MOSes found in the pages on interval regions. MOSes with fewer than 14 notes are shown here, alongside "chromatic scales" for MOSes with fewer than 10 notes.

Range MOS
0-92c 1L 12s happy tridecatonic
92-100c 1L 11s helenite 12L 1s quasidozenal
100-109c 1L 10s tanzanite 11L 1s intraelevenary[idiosyncratic term]
109-120c 1L 9s antisinatonic 10L 1s secoric
120-133c 1L 8s antisubneutralic 9L 1s sinatonic
133-141c 1L 7s antipine 8L 1s subneutralic 9L 8s distoctal[idiosyncratic term]
141-150c 8L 9s proxoctal[idiosyncratic term]
150-160c 1L 6s onyx 7L 1s pine 8L 7s distoseptimal[idiosyncratic term]
160-171c 7L 8s proxiseptimal[idiosyncratic term]
171-185c 1L 5s antimachinoid 6L 1s archaeotonic 7L 6s ailuric
185-200c 6L 7s cynic
200-218c 1L 4s pedal 5L 1s machinoid 6L 5s amsochromic
218-240c 5L 6s slentic
240-257c 1L 3s antetric 4L 1s manual 5L 4s semiquartal 5L 9s distindic[idiosyncratic term]
257-267c 9L 5s proxindic[idiosyncratic term]
267-276c 4L 5s gramitonic 9L 4s antiparagonic
276-300c 4L 9s paragonic
300-327c 1L 2s antrial 3L 1s tetric 4L 3s smitonic 4L 7s kleistonic
327-343c 7L 4s daemotonic
343-360c 3L 4s mosh 7L 3s dicoid
360-369c 3L 7s sephiroid 10L 3s keter[idiosyncratic term]
369-400c 3L 10s luachoid
400-436c 1L 1s trivial 2L 1s trial 3L 2s antipentic 3L 5s checkertonic 3L 8s pone[idiosyncratic term]
436-450c 8L 3s solly[idiosyncratic term]
450-462c 5L 3s oneirotonic 8L 5s aureate
462-480c 5L 8s fenditonic[idiosyncratic term]
480-500c 2L 3s pentic 5L 2s diatonic 5L 7s p-chromatic
500-514c 7L 5s m-chromatic
514-525c 2L 5s antidiatonic/pel(e)tonic 7L 2s armotonic 7L 9s dimitri[idiosyncratic term]
525-533c 9L 7s mormo[idiosyncratic term]
533-545c 2L 7s balzano 9L 2s villatonic
545-554c 2L 9s semiquinary[idiosyncratic term] 11L 2s hendecoid
554-600c 2L 11s semiseximal[idiosyncratic term]

1/2 octave period

This table shows MOSes with an 1/2 octave period up to a total of 12 notes in an octave (6 notes in a period), or chromatic scales for MOSes with at most 10 notes in an octave.

Range MOS
0-100c 2L 10s thalassic
100-120c 2L 8s jaric 10L 2s telluric
120-133c 2L 6s subaric 8L 2s taric 10L 8s double semiquartal
133-150c 8L 10s double gramitonic
150-171c 2L 4s malic 6L 2s ekic 8L 6s double smitonic
171-200c 6L 8s double mosh
200-225c 2L 2s biwood 4L 2s citric 6L 4s lemon 6L 10s double checkertonic
225-240c 10L 6s double oneirotonic
240-257c 4L 6s lime 10L 4s double diatonic
257-300c 4L 10s double antidiatonic

1/3 octave period

This table shows MOSes with an 1/3 octave period up to a total of 12 notes in an octave (4 notes in a period), or chromatic scales for MOSes with at most 9 notes in an octave.

Range MOS
0-100c 3L 9s triple antetric
100-133c 3L 6s tcherepnin 9L 3s triple tetric
133-160c 3L 3s triwood 6L 3s hyrulic 9L 6s triple antipentic
160-200c 6L 9s triple pentic

1/4 octave period

This table shows MOSes with an 1/4 octave period up to a total of 12 notes in an octave (3 notes in a period).

Range MOS
0-100c 4L 8s quadruple antrial
100-150c 4L 4s tetrawood 8L 4s quadruple trial

1/5 and 1/6 octave period

The only MOSes available with less than 14 notes in an octave with a 1/5 and 1/6 octave period are pentawood (5L 5s) and hexawood (6L 6s) respectively.