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* Categorical haplotonic scales include the last MOS that s &ge; 125 ¢ and some subset of such scales. in <nowiki>[[Chromatic pairs]]</nowiki>, such subsets all may be labelled mini-haplotonic (even if there are more than one).
* Categorical haplotonic scales include the last MOS that s &ge; 125 ¢ and some subset of such scales. in <nowiki>[[Chromatic pairs]]</nowiki>, such subsets all may be labelled mini-haplotonic (even if there are more than one).
* Categorical albitonic scale is the first MOS that s &lt; 125 ¢.
* Categorical albitonic scale is the first MOS that s &lt; 125 ¢.
* Categorical chromatic scale include direct descendant of albitonic (by adding corresponding haplotonic), and further descendant <del>(by adding same haplotonic)</del>. in <nowiki>[[Chromatic pairs]]</nowiki>, such further descendants all may be labelled mega-chromatic (even if there are more than one).
** If the interval that appears is too narrow to be a semitone, it may be a [[Cluster MOS]].
* Categorical chromatic scales include direct descendant of albitonic (by adding corresponding haplotonic) and further descendant <del>(by adding same haplotonic)</del>. in <nowiki>[[Chromatic pairs]]</nowiki>, such further descendants all may be labelled mega-chromatic (even if there are more than one).


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