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: This revision was by author [[User:xenjacob|xenjacob]] and made on <tt>2007-05-31 20:59:34 UTC</tt>.<br>
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[[OctatonicMOS|Octatonic MOS]]
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[[NonatonicMOS|Nonatonic MOS]]
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[[DecatonicMOS|Decatonic MOS]]</pre></div>
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=MOS As Applied To Rhythms=
MOS structures and thinking can be applied to the design of rhythms as well. See [[MOS Rhythm Tutorial]]</pre></div>
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