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🔗xbrianskix@yahoo.com

11/23/2001 1:56:56 PM

Sorry to bug everyone, but I was wondering if someone
could tell/give a link to a site that tells what
MOS
and
CPS
are?

Thanks in advance,
Brian Szymanski
xbrianskix@yahoo.com

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🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@anaphoria.com>

11/23/2001 2:23:47 PM

xbrianskix@yahoo.com wrote:

> Sorry to bug everyone, but I was wondering if someone
> could tell/give a link to a site that tells what

>
> MOS

Moments of Symmetry
see the originals at http://www.anaphoria.com/mos.PDF

>
> and
> CPS

Combination Product sets
i believe this is it http://www.anaphoria.com/dal.PDF
which i have an article on some aspects of these at
http://www.anaphoria.com/cps.PDF

>
> are?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Brian Szymanski
> xbrianskix@yahoo.com
>

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🔗Paul Erlich <paul@stretch-music.com>

11/23/2001 6:39:37 PM

--- In tuning@y..., Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@a...> wrote:
>
>
> xbrianskix@y... wrote:
>
> > Sorry to bug everyone, but I was wondering if someone
> > could tell/give a link to a site that tells what
>
> >
> > MOS
>
> Moments of Symmetry
> see the originals at http://www.anaphoria.com/mos.PDF
>
> >
> > and
> > CPS
>
> Combination Product sets
> i believe this is it http://www.anaphoria.com/dal.PDF
> which i have an article on some aspects of these at
> http://www.anaphoria.com/cps.PDF
>
>
> >
> > are?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Brian Szymanski
> > xbrianskix@y...

Brian,

Please do study deeply the articles Kraig has referred to above.
Don't be embarassed if you don't understand them -- Wilson is known
for his oral communication skills much more than his verbal skills --
and each of his diagrams contains a thousand secrets. Much effort has
been spent here explaining these concepts, and much more effort will
be expended to that end in the future. Please don't hesitate to ask
questions. For example, until Kraig straightened me out, I thought
that a scale with the steps L s s s s L s s s s in an octave would
not be considered an MOS -- but Kraig recently assured me that it
would.

Also, be sure to check Joe Monzo's dictionary whenever you have a
question about terminology. Monz works with all of us constantly to
improve this resource, so the more we use it and critique it, the
better it will become.

Cheers,
Paul