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The ''[[petrmic]] [[triad]]'' is a [[13-limit]], [[Dyadic_chord|essentially tempered dyadic chord]] consisting of two [[13/10]] intervals followed by a [[13/11]], in other words a 13/10-13/10-13/11 chord, tempered by the petrma, [[2200/2197]], so that it closes at the [[octave]]. Another way to say this is that it is the petrmic tempering of 1-13/10-22/13 or 1-13/11-20/13. [[EDO|Equal temperaments]] with petrmic triads include [[29edo|29]], [[37edo|37]], [[50edo|50]], [[53edo|53]], [[58edo|58]], [[84edo|84]], [[87edo|87]], [[111edo|111]], [[121edo|121]], [[140edo|140]], [[190edo|190]], [[198edo|198]], [[224edo|224]], [[311edo|311]], [[414edo|414]], [[422edo|422]], and [[612edo|612]]. 37, 50 and especially 29 have notably good petrmic triads.
'''Petrmic chords''' are [[essentially tempered dyadic chord]]s tempered by the petrma, [[2200/2197]].
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The petrmic triad is a palindrome in the 2.5.11.13 [[subgroup]] [[13-odd-limit]], consisting of two [[13/10]] intervals followed by a [[13/11]], closing at the [[octave]]. In other words:
[[Category:triad]]
* 1-13/10-22/13 with steps 13/10-13/10-13/11.  
 
It can be extended to the following palindromic tetrad:
* 1-11/10-13/10-22/13 with steps 11/10-13/11-13/10-13/11
 
[[EDO|Equal temperaments]] with petrmic chords include {{EDOs| 29, 37, 50, 53, 58, 84, 87, 111, 121, 140, 190, 198, 224, 311, 414, 422, and 612 }}. 37, 50 and especially 29 have notably good petrmic triads.
 
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Revision as of 11:14, 11 May 2023

Petrmic chords are essentially tempered dyadic chords tempered by the petrma, 2200/2197.

The petrmic triad is a palindrome in the 2.5.11.13 subgroup 13-odd-limit, consisting of two 13/10 intervals followed by a 13/11, closing at the octave. In other words:

  • 1-13/10-22/13 with steps 13/10-13/10-13/11.

It can be extended to the following palindromic tetrad:

  • 1-11/10-13/10-22/13 with steps 11/10-13/11-13/10-13/11

Equal temperaments with petrmic chords include 29, 37, 50, 53, 58, 84, 87, 111, 121, 140, 190, 198, 224, 311, 414, 422, and 612. 37, 50 and especially 29 have notably good petrmic triads.