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Hendecatonic (11-tone) [[MOSScales|MOS Scales]] come in many varieties and are effective as chromatic scales out of which albitonic (diatonic-like) subsets can be taken. As 11 is a prime number, each Hendecatonic MOS Scale has the octave as a period, rather than some division of the octave like 600¢. It is a simple matter to retune a Halberstadt keyboard to a Hendecatonic MOS Scale, with the 2/1 occurring after 11 keys, or by skipping a key so the 2/1 occurs after 12 keys. The diagram above shows the 10 generator ranges ("Regions") where Hendecatonic MOS Scales occur.
Hendecatonic (11-tone) [[MOSScales|MOS Scales]] come in many varieties and are effective as chromatic scales out of which albitonic (diatonic-like) subsets can be taken. As 11 is a prime number, each Hendecatonic MOS Scale has the octave as a period, rather than some division of the octave like 600¢. It is a simple matter to retune a Halberstadt keyboard to a Hendecatonic MOS Scale, with the 2/1 occurring after 11 keys, or by skipping a key so the 2/1 occurs after 12 keys. The diagram above shows the 10 generator ranges ("Regions") where Hendecatonic MOS Scales occur.


See: [[chromatic pairs]]
See: [[chromatic pairs]], [[tridecatonic MOS]]
 
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Hendecatonic (11-tone) &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/MOSScales"&gt;MOS Scales&lt;/a&gt; come in many varieties and are effective as chromatic scales out of which albitonic (diatonic-like) subsets can be taken. As 11 is a prime number, each Hendecatonic MOS Scale has the octave as a period, rather than some division of the octave like 600¢. It is a simple matter to retune a Halberstadt keyboard to a Hendecatonic MOS Scale, with the 2/1 occurring after 11 keys, or by skipping a key so the 2/1 occurs after 12 keys. The diagram above shows the 10 generator ranges (&amp;quot;Regions&amp;quot;) where Hendecatonic MOS Scales occur.&lt;br /&gt;
Hendecatonic (11-tone) &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/MOSScales"&gt;MOS Scales&lt;/a&gt; come in many varieties and are effective as chromatic scales out of which albitonic (diatonic-like) subsets can be taken. As 11 is a prime number, each Hendecatonic MOS Scale has the octave as a period, rather than some division of the octave like 600¢. It is a simple matter to retune a Halberstadt keyboard to a Hendecatonic MOS Scale, with the 2/1 occurring after 11 keys, or by skipping a key so the 2/1 occurs after 12 keys. The diagram above shows the 10 generator ranges (&amp;quot;Regions&amp;quot;) where Hendecatonic MOS Scales occur.&lt;br /&gt;
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See: &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/chromatic%20pairs"&gt;chromatic pairs&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
See: &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/chromatic%20pairs"&gt;chromatic pairs&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/tridecatonic%20MOS"&gt;tridecatonic MOS&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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