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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [http://www.dbdoty.com/Words/Primer1.html ''The Just Intonation Primer''] by David B. Doty (describes condissonant chords in just intonation)
* [http://www.dbdoty.com/Words/Primer1.html ''The Just Intonation Primer''] by David B. Doty (describes condissonant chords in just intonation)
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Condissonance is a property of chords, in which each individual pitch in the chord is connected to the chord by a consonant interval, but some of the intervals between pitches are dissonant (that is, the chord is not dyadic).

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