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'''Modeless interchange''' is a technique, commonly used in the form of a chord progression, that consists of crossing over the [[triad]] present in a 7-note [[MOS scale]]. In particular, an [[EDO]] in which all six types of 7-note MOSes can be realized is called '''interchangable''', and an EDO in which all 0-2-4 triads on all those 7-note MOSes are [[delta-rational]] is called '''perfectly interchangable'''.
'''Modeless interchange''' is a technique, commonly used in the form of a chord progression, that consists of modulating over different types of 7-note [[MOS scale]]. In particular, an [[EDO]] in which all six types of 7-note MOSes can be realized is called '''interchangable''', and an EDO in which all 0-2-4 triads on all those 7-note MOSes are [[delta-rational]] is called '''perfectly interchangable'''.


== Theory ==
== Theory ==
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This technique is still in its infancy and information is drying up, but it should be used like a modal interchange.
This technique is still in its infancy and information is drying up, but it should be used like a modal interchange.
== Generalizations ==
Modeless interchange can be applied to MOSes with any number of notes, not just heptatonic ones.


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[[Category:Chords| ]]