Period: Difference between revisions

Cmloegcmluin (talk | contribs)
m bold alternate term
m Minor rephrasing + added to Terms category
Line 1: Line 1:
The '''period''' of a [[MOS]] is the interval at which the MOS pattern repeats. Another word for the period is the '''interval of repetition'''. It is usually also the [[interval of equivalence]]. Its size is usually an octave or a fraction thereof. Along with the [[generator]], it is one of the two defining intervals of a MOS. For example:
The '''period''' of a [[MOS scale]] is the interval at which the MOS pattern repeats. Another word for the period is the '''interval of repetition'''. It is usually the same size as the [[equave]] (interval of equivalence) or a fraction thereof. Along with the [[generator]], it is one of the two defining intervals of a MOS. For example:
* The diatonic scale (LLsLLLs) has period equal to the octave.
* The diatonic scale (LLsLLLs) has period equal to the octave.
* The diminished scale (sLsLsLsL) has period 1\4, because the MOS pattern sL repeats at every 300 cents.
* The diminished scale (sLsLsLsL) has period 1\4, because the MOS pattern sL repeats at every 300 cents.
Line 6: Line 6:
[[Category:MOS]]
[[Category:MOS]]
[[Category:Rank 2]]
[[Category:Rank 2]]
[[Category:Terms]]