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17 tone MOS subsets

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@anaphoria.com>

10/14/2006 3:21:03 PM

better late than never.
the following, pages 4-5 show all the primary mos contained in 17
needless to say each of these have in turn the subsets of the subsets possible.
beyond that it gets less stable it seems
http://anaphoria.com/mos.PDF
--
Kraig Grady
North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
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🔗misterbobro <misterbobro@yahoo.com>

10/16/2006 1:21:24 AM

Excellent, thanks! I'm printing it out.

Also thanks to Gene Ward Smith for his notes on 34 ET and related
temperings, another thing I must study.

-Cameron Bobro

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...> wrote:
>
> better late than never.
> the following, pages 4-5 show all the primary mos contained in 17
> needless to say each of these have in turn the subsets of the
subsets
> possible.
> beyond that it gets less stable it seems
> http://anaphoria.com/mos.PDF
> --
> Kraig Grady
> North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island <http://anaphoria.com/>
> The Wandering Medicine Show
> KXLU <http://www.kxlu.com/main.html> 88.9 FM Wed 8-9 pm Los Angeles
>

🔗hstraub64 <hstraub64@telesonique.net>

10/16/2006 2:32:59 AM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...> wrote:
>
> better late than never.
> the following, pages 4-5 show all the primary mos contained in 17
> needless to say each of these have in turn the subsets of the subsets
> possible.
> beyond that it gets less stable it seems
> http://anaphoria.com/mos.PDF

Here are some more links:

/tuning/files/hstraub64/PentatonicMOS.txt
/tuning/files/hstraub64/HexatonicMOS.txt
/tuning/files/hstraub64/HeptatonicMOS.txt
/tuning/files/hstraub64/OctatonicMOS.txt
/tuning/files/hstraub64/NonatonicMOS.txt

I am thinking of putting all of these, including your link, into the Wiki.
--
Hans Straub

🔗misterbobro <misterbobro@yahoo.com>

10/16/2006 3:17:21 AM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "hstraub64" <hstraub64@...> wrote:
>
> Here are some more links:
>SNIP
>
> I am thinking of putting all of these, including your link, into the
Wiki.
> --
> Hans Straub

To which governmental agency do I report the author of the scale
names? :-)

Sign me up for "Grumpy octatomic", you guys are great.

-Cameron Bobro

🔗hstraub64 <hstraub64@telesonique.net>

10/16/2006 4:59:51 AM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "misterbobro" <misterbobro@...> wrote:
>
> --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "hstraub64" <hstraub64@> wrote:
> >
> > Here are some more links:
> >SNIP
> >
> > I am thinking of putting all of these, including your link, into the
> Wiki.
> > --
> > Hans Straub
>
>
> To which governmental agency do I report the author of the scale
> names? :-)
>
> Sign me up for "Grumpy octatomic", you guys are great.
>

The author of the names is Graham Breed, as stated in the file.
Explanations here:

/tuning/topicId_60639.html#60639

But the typo is mine, aargh...
Fixed it now.
--
Hans Straub