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The two seven-limit tetrads are the otonal, which in close position is 1-5/4-3/2-7/4, and the utonal, 1-6/5-3/2-12/7, with scale steps 5/4-6/5-7/6-8/7 and 6/5-5/4-8/7-7/6 respectively. These are the two most basic chords of seven-limit harmony, and form a [[The Seven Limit Symmetrical Lattices|cubic lattice]]. | The two basic [[7-limit|seven-limit]] [[Tetrad|tetrads]] are the [[Otonality and utonality|otonal]], which in close position is [[4:5:6:7|1-5/4-3/2-7/4]], and the [[Otonality and utonality|utonal]], [[70:84:105:120|1-6/5-3/2-12/7]], with [[scale]] [[Step|steps]] 5/4-6/5-7/6-8/7 and 6/5-5/4-8/7-7/6 respectively. These are the two most basic chords of seven-limit harmony, and form a [[The Seven Limit Symmetrical Lattices|cubic lattice]]. | ||
For more seven-limit tetrads, see the [[:Category:7-limit chords|7-limit chords]] category. | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:43, 24 September 2024
The two basic seven-limit tetrads are the otonal, which in close position is 1-5/4-3/2-7/4, and the utonal, 1-6/5-3/2-12/7, with scale steps 5/4-6/5-7/6-8/7 and 6/5-5/4-8/7-7/6 respectively. These are the two most basic chords of seven-limit harmony, and form a cubic lattice.
For more seven-limit tetrads, see the 7-limit chords category.