User:Nick Vuci/Moments of Symmetry

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Moments of Symmetry (MOS) are scales created by a simple procedure that generates the common pentatonic and diatonic scales, but also extends their melodic coherence and structural balance to a wide range of novel xenharmonic scales. First described by Erv Wilson in the 1970's, the concept shares fundamental similarities and is often though of as synonymous with the concept of Well-Formed scales, as well as the more generalized concept of MV2 scales. Over time, MOS has become a central tool in xenharmonic theory, inspiring a wide range of musical uses, analytical approaches, and derivative concepts such as MODMOS, multi-MOS, and MOS-based rhythm.

Constructing Moments of Symmetry