Pentacircle chords: Difference between revisions
m Improve readability; recategorize |
It's important to single ou the palindromic triad cuz it's the most fundamental form of these chords. The rest can be viewed as variations on it |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
Pentacircle chords are of [[Dyadic chord/Pattern of essentially tempered chords|pattern 1b]] in the 2.9.7.11 [[subgroup]] [[11-odd-limit]], meaning that there are 3 [[triad]]s, 6 [[tetrad]]s and 2 [[pentad]]s, for a total of 11 distinct chord structures. | Pentacircle chords are of [[Dyadic chord/Pattern of essentially tempered chords|pattern 1b]] in the 2.9.7.11 [[subgroup]] [[11-odd-limit]], meaning that there are 3 [[triad]]s, 6 [[tetrad]]s and 2 [[pentad]]s, for a total of 11 distinct chord structures. | ||
The pentacircle triads | The three pentacircle triads include a palindrome since it identifies [[14/11]] by a stack of two [[9/8]]'s: | ||
* 1–9/ | * 1–9/8–14/11 with steps 9/8, 9/8, 11/7. | ||
* 1–9/ | |||
* | And an inversely related pair: | ||
* 1–9/8–16/11 with steps 9/8, 9/7, 11/8; | |||
* 1–9/8–14/9 with steps 9/8, 11/8, 9/7; | |||
The tetrads include the palindromic | The tetrads include the palindromic |