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Revision as of 16:35, 16 March 2026

The Mosh scale, or 3L 4s, serves as a common framework for many temperaments and structures generated by a stack of diatonic thirds in the neutral to major range, or diatonic sixths in the minor to neutral range.

General scale theory

The Mosh scale has seven modes, whose names are given by Andrew Heathwaite.

Modes of Mosh
Mode Name Mode Name (general) Pattern 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
Dril Lydian LsLsLss M P M M A M
Gil Ionian LsLssLs M P M M P M
Kleeth Mixolydian LssLsLs M P m M P M
Bish Dorian sLsLsLs m P m M P M
Fish Aeolian sLsLssL m P m M P m
Jwl Phrygian sLssLsL m P m m P m
Led Locrian ssLsLsL m d m m P m

Like all MOS scales, tunings of Mosh can be placed into two categories: soft and hard. Soft tunings have a generator between 2\7 (343c) and 3\10 (360c), while hard tunings have a generator between 3\10 (360c) and 1\4 (400c). Notice that soft tunings are structured such that two generators will always make a diatonic fifth, whereas hard tunings explicitly do not; this creates a clear divide in how these two types of tunings are handled.

The qualities of scale degrees in soft and hard Mosh can be compared to diatonic qualities with neutral, augmented, and diminished intervals:

Mosh vs. Diatonic
Mosh Degree Mosh Quality Soft Hard
2 minor dia n2 m2
major dia M2 A2
3 diminished dia m3 d3
perfect dia n3 dia M3
4 minor dia P4 dia d4
major dia A4 dia AA4
5 minor dia d5 dia dd5
major dia P5 dia A5
6 perfect dia n6 dia m6
augmented dia M6 dia A6
7 minor dia m7 dia d7
major dia n7 dia M7