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26 May 2026

4 December 2025

  • curprev 20:1120:11, 4 December 2025 TallKite talk contribs 295 bytes −20 removed "condensed" -- that refers to octave-reducing each step interval, often sorely needed for the all-odd voicing, e.g. 1:3:7 -> 4:6:7. "condensed" when applied to a random voicing just means no step interval > 2/1, which is extremely common and not noteworthy. I think what you meant is 6:7:8:9 is a close voicing, but all these chords are presented in a close voicing, so that's redundant. Tag: Visual edit

2 December 2025

4 December 2024

6 October 2024

30 September 2024

  • curprev 01:4701:47, 30 September 2024 TallKite talk contribs 227 bytes +227 Created page with "{{Infobox Chord|ColorName=zo-9 no-3 or z9no3, har-9 no-3 or h9no3, sus-2 zo-7 or 2,z7}} '''4:6:7:9''' can be thought of as either a thirdless ''dom ninth chord'' or a sus-2 ''..."