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# The chunk sizes of X form a mos, and taking every ''k''th note of an ''n''-note mos yields a mos. | # The chunk sizes of X form a mos, and taking every ''k''th note of an ''n''-note mos yields a mos. | ||
# The sum of sizes of consecutive chunks of X (1st chunk with 2nd chunk, 3rd with 4th, ...) must form a mos. | # The sum of sizes of consecutive chunks of X (1st chunk with 2nd chunk, 3rd with 4th, ...) must form a mos. | ||
# If chunk sizes of a binary scale form a mos, the scale itself must be a mos; see [[Recursive structure of MOS scales]]. | # If chunk sizes of a binary scale form a mos, the scale itself must be a mos; see [[Recursive structure of MOS scales#Reflection of generators|Recursive structure of MOS scales, "Reflection of generators"]]. | ||
Lastly, ''E''<sub>X</sub>(''S'') is the mos ''b''Y ''b''Z; hence ''S'' is elimination-mos. | Lastly, ''E''<sub>X</sub>(''S'') is the mos ''b''Y ''b''Z; hence ''S'' is elimination-mos. | ||