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'''Biyatismic chords''' are [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered dyadic chords]] tempered by the biyatisma, [[121/120]].
'''Biyatismic chords''' are [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered dyadic chords]] tempered by the biyatisma, [[121/120]].


The [[biyatismic]] temperament contains many possibilities for essentially tempered dyadic chords including 2 triads and 6 tetrads in the [[11-odd-limit]] of the 2.3.5.11 [[subgroup]], but all of these become essentially just in the [[15-odd-limit]].  
There are two triads, nine tetrads, seven pentads and one hexad as 2.3.5.11 subgroup [[11-odd-limit]] essentially tempered chords.


The two biyatismic triads are in inverse relationship:  
The two biyatismic triads are in inverse relationship:  
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* 1-6/5-16/11 chord with steps of 6/5-11/9-11/8.
* 1-6/5-16/11 chord with steps of 6/5-11/9-11/8.


For tetrads, there are two palindromic chords and two pairs of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chords are  
For tetrads, there are three palindromic chords and three pairs of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chords are  
* 1-9/8-11/8-18/11 chord with steps of 9/8-11/9-6/5-11/9;  
* 1-9/8-11/8-18/11 chord with steps of 9/8-11/9-6/5-11/9;  
* 1-5/4-11/8-11/6 chord with steps of 5/4-11/10-4/3-11/10.  
* 1-5/4-11/8-11/6 chord with steps of 5/4-11/10-4/3-11/10;
* 1-3/2-18/11-11/6 chord with steps of 3/2-11/10-10/9-11/10.  


The inversely related pairs of chords are
The inversely related pairs of chords are
* 1-11/8-5/3-11/6 chord with steps of 11/8-11/9-11/10-11/10 and 1-11/10-6/5-16/11 chord with steps of 11/10-11/10-11/9-11/8;  
* 1-11/8-5/3-11/6 with steps of 11/8-11/9-11/10-11/10 and 1-11/10-6/5-16/11 with steps of 11/10-11/10-11/9-11/8;  
* 1-5/4-3/2-11/6 chord with steps of 5/4-6/5-11/9-11/10 and 1-11/10-4/3-8/5 chord with steps of 11/10-11/9-6/5-5/4.  
* 1-5/4-3/2-11/6 with steps of 5/4-6/5-11/9-11/10 and 1-11/10-4/3-8/5 with steps of 11/10-11/9-6/5-5/4;
* 1-11/8-18/11-11/6 with steps of 11/8-6/5-10/9-11/10 and 1-11/10-11/9-16/11 with steps of 11/10-10/9-6/5-11/8.  


Equal temperaments with biyatismic chords include {{EDOs| 7, 9, 15, 16, 22, 24, 29, 31, 38, 46 and 53 }}.
For pentads, there are one palindromic chord and three pairs of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chord is
* 1-9/8-11/8-3/2-18/11 chord with steps of 9/8-11/9-11/10-11/10-11/9.
 
The inversely related pairs of chords are
* 1-11/8-3/2-5/3-11/6 with steps of 11/8-11/10-10/9-11/10-11/10 and 1-11/10-6/5-4/3-16/11 with steps of 11/10-11/10-10/9-11/10-11/8;
* 1-5/4-3/2-5/3-11/6 with steps of 5/4-6/5-10/9-11/10-11/10 and 1-11/10-6/5-4/3-8/5 with steps of 11/10-11/10-10/9-6/5-5/4;
* 1-5/4-11/8-3/2-11/6 with steps of 5/4-11/10-11/10-11/9-11/10 and 1-11/10-4/3-16/11-8/5 with steps of 11/10-11/9-11/10-11/10-5/4.
 
Finally there is a palindromic hexad,
* 1-5/4-11/8-3/2-5/3-11/6 with steps of 5/4-11/10-11/10-10/9-11/10-11/10.
 
Equal temperaments with biyatismic chords include {{Optimal ET sequence| 7, 9, 15, 16, 22, 24, 29, 31, 38, 46 and 53 }}.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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[[Category:Triads]]
[[Category:Triads]]
[[Category:Tetrads]]
[[Category:Tetrads]]
[[Category:Pentads]]
[[Category:Hexads]]
[[Category:Biyatismic]]
[[Category:Biyatismic]]