MOS rhythm: Difference between revisions

Contribution (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Hkm (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 14: Line 14:
== Generators ==
== Generators ==
Cyclical rhythms are calculated by taking ''multiples'' of a single interval, called the ''generating interval'' or ''generator''. When one interval is called a ''generator'' interval relative to a period, a ''family'' of cyclical rhythms is specified. When how many multiples and which multiples are specified, a single cyclical rhythm is specified.
Cyclical rhythms are calculated by taking ''multiples'' of a single interval, called the ''generating interval'' or ''generator''. When one interval is called a ''generator'' interval relative to a period, a ''family'' of cyclical rhythms is specified. When how many multiples and which multiples are specified, a single cyclical rhythm is specified.
== History ==
David Canright was the first to suggest Fibonacci Rhythms in 1/1. This led to Kraig Grady to be the first to apply MOS patterns to rhythms. Two papers on the subject can be found here:
* [http://anaphoria.com/hora.pdf A Rhythmic Application of the Horagrams] from ''[[Xenharmonikon]] 16''
* [http://anaphoria.com/horo2.pdf More on Horogram Rhythms]
[[Category:Non-scale applications of MOS]]
[[Category:Non-scale applications of MOS]]
[[Category:Rhythm]]
[[Category:Rhythm]]
Line 20: Line 27:
== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[Gallery of MOS Rythms]]
* [[Gallery of MOS patterns]]