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For the modes of the Mohajira[7] MOS, names with "Ice" have been proposed, referring to Hidekazu Wakabayashi's [[Iceface Tuning]].
For the modes of the Mohajira[7] MOS, names with "Ice" have been proposed, referring to Hidekazu Wakabayashi's [[Iceface Tuning]].
"Iced" is a way to refer to a neutral interval to describe the quality it has. Unlike "neutral", iced sounds much less ambiguous and gives the impression that it has a distinct quality rather than just sticking it between major and minor as neutral intervals sound like neither major or minor but in fact have a sound described as "Iced". Therefore, Mohajira[7] can be referred to the "Iced Diatonic Scale" and it's mode's are as follows:
|| Iced Major (Neutral Scale) || C D Ed F G Ad Bd C || M2 N3 P4 P5 N6 N7 ||
|| Iced Major (Neutral Scale) || C D Ed F G Ad Bd C || M2 N3 P4 P5 N6 N7 ||
|| Iced Locrian || D Ed F G Ad Bd C D || N2 m3 P4 sb5 N6 m7 ||
|| Iced Locrian || D Ed F G Ad Bd C D || N2 m3 P4 sb5 N6 m7 ||
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For the modes of the Mohajira[7] MOS, names with &amp;quot;Ice&amp;quot; have been proposed, referring to Hidekazu Wakabayashi's &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/Iceface%20Tuning"&gt;Iceface Tuning&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
For the modes of the Mohajira[7] MOS, names with &amp;quot;Ice&amp;quot; have been proposed, referring to Hidekazu Wakabayashi's &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/Iceface%20Tuning"&gt;Iceface Tuning&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;Iced&amp;quot; is a way to refer to a neutral interval to describe the quality it has. Unlike &amp;quot;neutral&amp;quot;, iced sounds much less ambiguous and gives the impression that it has a distinct quality rather than just sticking it between major and minor as neutral intervals sound like neither major or minor but in fact have a sound described as &amp;quot;Iced&amp;quot;. Therefore, Mohajira[7] can be referred to the &amp;quot;Iced Diatonic Scale&amp;quot; and it's mode's are as follows:&lt;br /&gt;