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'''Linear Chords''' (also known as Proportionally Beating chords) are a generalization of [[isoharmonic chords|Isoharmonic]] chords extended to include irrational intervals. So by definition, all [[Just intonation|Just]] chords are also Linear chords. Additionally, chords such as (1):(1+π):(1+2π):(1+3π) are allowed under this broader definition.
'''Linear Chords''' (also known as Proportionally Beating chords) are a generalization of [[isoharmonic chords|Isoharmonic]] chords extended to include irrational intervals. So by definition, all [[Just intonation|Just]] chords are also Linear chords. Additionally, chords such as (1):(1+π):(1+2π):(1+3π) are allowed under this broader definition.