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* I-VIImin-IImin-VImaj-I | * I-VIImin-IImin-VImaj-I | ||
* Imaj-VIImin-IVmin-VImaj-Imaj | * Imaj-VIImin-IVmin-VImaj-Imaj | ||
* Modulations by major | * Modulations by major 1ms: | ||
** I-IV-VII-II | ** I-IV-VII-II | ||
** I-IVmaj-II | ** I-IVmaj-II | ||
** I-VIImin-II | ** I-VIImin-II | ||
* Modulations by major 2ms: | * Modulations by major 2ms: | ||
** Modulate up major | ** Modulate up major 1ms twice | ||
** Imin-VImin-III (only in 13edo) | ** Imin-VImin-III (only in 13edo) | ||
** Imaj-&VImin-III (only in 13edo) | ** Imaj-&VImin-III (only in 13edo) | ||
* Modulations by minor | * Modulations by minor 2ms: | ||
** I-VI-@III | ** I-VI-@III | ||
** I-IVmin-VImin-@VIIImaj-@III | ** I-IVmin-VImin-@VIIImaj-@III | ||
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Chords are given in oneirotonic mos interval notation. For example, M4ms means major 4-step (flat fifth). | Chords are given in oneirotonic mos interval notation. For example, M4ms means major 4-step (flat fifth). | ||
"Rising" means that a triad uses the perfect | "Rising" means that a triad uses the perfect 5ms (major 5th); "falling" means that a triad uses a major 4-step (minor 5th) | ||
* R-M2ms-P5ms-M7ms: Rising Major Seventh | * R-M2ms-P5ms-M7ms: Rising Major Seventh | ||