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There are seven diatonic modes of mohajira which are structured in an analogous way to the seven church modes of the major scale. They can be thought of as quarter tone altered modes in a 24 EDO setting, but also as microtonal altered scales in any equal temperament. While the Mohajira[7] MOS by itself is quite beautiful, the Modmos, Rast tends to be more expressive as it contains a few major and minor thirds allowing for more contrast. | There are seven diatonic modes of mohajira which are structured in an analogous way to the seven church modes of the major scale. They can be thought of as quarter tone altered modes in a 24 EDO setting, but also as microtonal altered scales in any equal temperament. While the Mohajira[7] MOS by itself is quite beautiful, the Modmos, Rast tends to be more expressive as it contains a few major and minor thirds allowing for more contrast. | ||
Because there are too many possible Mohajira | Because there are too many possible Mohajira MOS and MODMOS, Kentaku has organized a way to think of the progression of accidentals in the modes of Mohajira. | ||
The scales are organized based on evoking slightly different colors and categorized by different levels of alteration from a meantone scale. A | The scales are organized based on evoking slightly different colors and categorized by different levels of alteration from a meantone scale. A MOS of Mohajira[10] can be used in order to improvise on all the common MODMOS of Mohajira. | ||
Here are the scales with 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 being the major scale. | Here are the scales with 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 being the major scale. | ||
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|| Iced Blizzard (Neutral Scale) || Bd C D Ed Ft G A Bd || N2 N3 P4 P5 N6 m7 || | || Iced Blizzard (Neutral Scale) || Bd C D Ed Ft G A Bd || N2 N3 P4 P5 N6 m7 || | ||
Strangely, the mode names do not match the typical order of western mode names due to the odd intervalic nature of | Strangely, the mode names do not match the typical order of western mode names due to the odd intervalic nature of Mohajira temperament. | ||
==Level 1 - Mohajira MODMOS by 1 alteration== | ==Level 1 - Mohajira MODMOS by 1 alteration== | ||
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[[image:altered mohajira levels.PNG]] | [[image:altered mohajira levels.PNG]] | ||
==Modes of various Mohajira MOS and | ==Modes of various Mohajira MOS and MODMOS.== | ||
===Rast=== | ===Rast=== | ||
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There are seven diatonic modes of mohajira which are structured in an analogous way to the seven church modes of the major scale. They can be thought of as quarter tone altered modes in a 24 EDO setting, but also as microtonal altered scales in any equal temperament. While the Mohajira[7] MOS by itself is quite beautiful, the Modmos, Rast tends to be more expressive as it contains a few major and minor thirds allowing for more contrast.<br /> | There are seven diatonic modes of mohajira which are structured in an analogous way to the seven church modes of the major scale. They can be thought of as quarter tone altered modes in a 24 EDO setting, but also as microtonal altered scales in any equal temperament. While the Mohajira[7] MOS by itself is quite beautiful, the Modmos, Rast tends to be more expressive as it contains a few major and minor thirds allowing for more contrast.<br /> | ||
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Because there are too many possible Mohajira | Because there are too many possible Mohajira MOS and MODMOS, Kentaku has organized a way to think of the progression of accidentals in the modes of Mohajira.<br /> | ||
The scales are organized based on evoking slightly different colors and categorized by different levels of alteration from a meantone scale. A | The scales are organized based on evoking slightly different colors and categorized by different levels of alteration from a meantone scale. A MOS of Mohajira[10] can be used in order to improvise on all the common MODMOS of Mohajira.<br /> | ||
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Here are the scales with 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 being the major scale.<br /> | Here are the scales with 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 being the major scale.<br /> | ||
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Strangely, the mode names do not match the typical order of western mode names due to the odd intervalic nature of | Strangely, the mode names do not match the typical order of western mode names due to the odd intervalic nature of Mohajira temperament.<br /> | ||
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