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If we take a MOS scale, and adjust one or more its notes up or down by a chroma consistently, so that octave periodicity is respected, and do not obtain another MOS, then we obtain a [[MODMOS]] scale.
If we take a MOS scale, and adjust one or more its notes up or down by a chroma consistently, so that octave periodicity is respected, and do not obtain another MOS, then we obtain a [[MODMOS]] scale.


If we take a MOS scale, and adjust one or more its notes up or down by some ''other'' interval besides a chroma, we obtain an '''inflected MOS scale'''.
If we take a MOS scale, and adjust one or more its notes up or down by some ''other'' consistent interval besides a chroma, we obtain an '''inflected MOS scale'''.


An inflected MOS lacks many useful structural properties of a MODMOS, most importantly [[epimorphism]]. Compared to a MODMOS, it also preserves less of the character of the original MOS scale, which could be useful or detrimental depending on one’s goals in making the scale.
An inflected MOS lacks many useful structural properties of a MODMOS, most importantly [[epimorphism]]. Compared to a MODMOS, it also preserves less of the character of the original MOS scale, which could be useful or detrimental depending on one’s goals in making the scale.