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=MOS As Applied To Rhythms= | =MOS As Applied To Rhythms= | ||
David Canright was the first to suggest Fibonacci Rhythms in 1/1. This lead to Kraig Grady to be the first to apply MOS patterns to rhythms. Two papers on the subject can be found here [[http://anaphoria.com/hora.PDF]] and [[http://anaphoria.com/horo2. | David Canright was the first to suggest Fibonacci Rhythms in 1/1. This lead to Kraig Grady to be the first to apply MOS patterns to rhythms. Two papers on the subject can be found here [[http://anaphoria.com/hora.PDF]] and[[http://%20http://anaphoria.com/horo2.pdf| http://anaphoria.com/horo2.pdf]] | ||
MOS structures and thinking can be applied to the design of rhythms as well. See [[MOS Rhythm Tutorial]]</pre></div> | MOS structures and thinking can be applied to the design of rhythms as well. See [[MOS Rhythm Tutorial]]</pre></div> | ||
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<ol><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/MODMOS%20Scales">MODMOS Scales</a> are derived from chromatic alterations of one or more tones of an MOS scale, typically by the interval of L-s, the &quot;chroma&quot;.</li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Muddle">Muddles</a> are subsets of MOS parent scales with the general shape of a smaller (and possibly unrelated) MOS scale.</li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/MOS%20Cradle">MOS Cradle</a> is a technique of embedding MOS-like structures inside MOS scales and may or may not produce subsets of MOS scales.</li></ol><br /> | <ol><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/MODMOS%20Scales">MODMOS Scales</a> are derived from chromatic alterations of one or more tones of an MOS scale, typically by the interval of L-s, the &quot;chroma&quot;.</li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Muddle">Muddles</a> are subsets of MOS parent scales with the general shape of a smaller (and possibly unrelated) MOS scale.</li><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/MOS%20Cradle">MOS Cradle</a> is a technique of embedding MOS-like structures inside MOS scales and may or may not produce subsets of MOS scales.</li></ol><br /> | ||
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David Canright was the first to suggest Fibonacci Rhythms in 1/1. This lead to Kraig Grady to be the first to apply MOS patterns to rhythms. Two papers on the subject can be found here <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://anaphoria.com/hora.PDF" rel="nofollow">http://anaphoria.com/hora.PDF</a> and <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://anaphoria.com/horo2. | David Canright was the first to suggest Fibonacci Rhythms in 1/1. This lead to Kraig Grady to be the first to apply MOS patterns to rhythms. Two papers on the subject can be found here <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://anaphoria.com/hora.PDF" rel="nofollow">http://anaphoria.com/hora.PDF</a> and<a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://%20http://anaphoria.com/horo2.pdf" rel="nofollow"> http://anaphoria.com/horo2.pdf</a><br /> | ||
MOS structures and thinking can be applied to the design of rhythms as well. See <a class="wiki_link" href="/MOS%20Rhythm%20Tutorial">MOS Rhythm Tutorial</a></body></html></pre></div> | MOS structures and thinking can be applied to the design of rhythms as well. See <a class="wiki_link" href="/MOS%20Rhythm%20Tutorial">MOS Rhythm Tutorial</a></body></html></pre></div> | ||