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| Given an MOS scale, the Chroma for that scale is the interval that is the difference between the large step and the small step in the scale. | | Given an MOS scale, the Chroma for that scale is the interval that is the difference between the large step and the small step in the scale. |
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| Moving one note in an MOS scale by a chroma leads to a MODMOS (if the result is not just a transposition of the original MOS scale.) | | Moving one note in an MOS scale by a chroma leads to a MODMOS (if the result is not just a transposition of the original MOS scale.) |
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| Given an MOS scale, the Chroma for that scale is the interval that is the difference between the large step and the small step in the scale.<br />
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| For example, in the diatonic scale the large step is the major second (C-D) and the small step is the minor second (C-Db). The difference between those two intervals is the augmented unison (C-C#).<br />
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| Moving one note in an MOS scale by a chroma leads to a MODMOS (if the result is not just a transposition of the original MOS scale.)<br />
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| See also <a class="wiki_link" href="/25_24">25/24</a> the 5-limit chromatic semitone.</body></html></pre></div>
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