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Scales with three step sizes are also derivable by summing MOS scales together. All 5-note and 7-note scales derived this way will have max variety 3. | Scales with three step sizes are also derivable by summing MOS scales together. All 5-note and 7-note scales derived this way will have max variety 3. | ||
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As the 6-note and 9-note addition tables prove, the requirement of having the same number of steps of different sizes makes max variety 3 scales with three step sizes rare. | As the 6-note and 9-note addition tables prove, the requirement of having the same number of steps of different sizes makes max variety 3 scales with three step sizes rare. | ||
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== Examples testing for MV == | == Examples testing for MV == |