Oneirotonic: Difference between revisions
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The most important oneirotonic MODMOS is LSLLLSLS (and its rotations), because it allows one to evoke abovetonic diatonic modes where three whole steps in a row are important (Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian or Mixo) in an octatonic context. A similar logic holds for belowtonic versions of other modes. | The most important oneirotonic MODMOS is LSLLLSLS (and its rotations), because it allows one to evoke abovetonic diatonic modes where three whole steps in a row are important (Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian or Mixo) in an octatonic context. A similar logic holds for belowtonic versions of other modes. | ||
* LLLSLSLS: Dylathian &4: Ana-Lydian | * LLLSLSLS: Dylathian &4: Ana-Lydian | ||
* LLSLSLSL: Ilarnekian @8: | * LLSLSLSL: Ilarnekian @8: Ana-Mixolydian | ||
* LSLLLSLS: Celephaisian &6: | * LSLLLSLS: Celephaisian &6: Ana-Dorian | ||
* SLLLSLSL: Kadathian #5 | * SLLLSLSL: Kadathian #5 Ana-Phrygian | ||
* SLSLSLLL: Sarnathian @6 | * SLSLSLLL: Sarnathian @6 Kata-Locrian | ||
* SLSLLLSL: Sarnathian &6 | * SLSLLLSL: Sarnathian &6 Kata-Dorian | ||
* LSLSLLLS: Mnarian &8 | * LSLSLLLS: Mnarian &8 Kata-Ionian | ||
* LSLSLSLL: Mnarian @6 | * LSLSLSLL: Mnarian @6 Kata-Aeolian | ||
Other potentially interesting oneirotonic MODMOSes (that do not use half-sharps or half-flats) are: | Other potentially interesting oneirotonic MODMOSes (that do not use half-sharps or half-flats) are: |