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If we continue by adding another interval, it will either fall short of R, or exceed it, but either way we will now have an interval c = L-s, which has been called the "[[chroma]]".
If we continue by adding another interval, it will either fall short of R, or exceed it, but either way we will now have an interval c = L-s, which has been called the "[[chroma]]".


If we take a MOS scale, and adjust one or more its notes up or down by a chroma consistently, so that octave periodicity is respected, and do not obtain another MOS, then we obtain a [[MODMOS]].
If we take a MOS scale, and adjust one or more its notes up or down by a chroma consistently, so that octave periodicity is respected, and do not obtain another MOS, then we obtain a [[MODMOS]] scale.


If we take a MOS scale, and adjust one or more its notes up or down by some ''other'' interval besides a chroma, we obtain an '''inflected MOS scale'''.
If we take a MOS scale, and adjust one or more its notes up or down by some ''other'' interval besides a chroma, we obtain an '''inflected MOS scale'''.