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'''108:135:160:192''' is a [[dominant seventh chord]] found on the dominant scale degree (V or {{Frac|3|2}}) of a diatonic scale with the second degree tuned a comma lower than in [[Zarlino]] ([[10/9]] instead of [[9/8]]), such as in left-handed [[nicetone]]. It combines a [[5/4]] ([[5-limit]]) major third with a [[16/9]] ([[3-limit]]) minor seventh, creating a [[64/45]] tritone between the two. Since each of the steps relates to at least one other by an interval in the [[9-odd-limit]], it is a 9-odd [[condissonant]] chord.
'''108:135:160:192''' is a [[dominant seventh chord]] found on the dominant scale degree (V or {{Frac|3|2}}) of a diatonic scale with the second degree tuned a comma lower than in [[Zarlino]] ([[10/9]] instead of [[9/8]]), such as in left-handed [[nicetone]]. It combines a [[5/4]] ([[5-limit]]) major third with a [[16/9]] ([[3-limit]]) minor seventh, creating a [[64/45]] tritone between the two. Since each of the steps relates to at least one other by an interval in the [[9-odd-limit]], it is a 9-odd [[condissonant]] chord.