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or [[20:25:28:35]] (step sizes 5/4, 28/25, and 5/4). Since the [[28/25]] interval in this chord also represents [[9/8]] in septimal meantone and [[marvel]], and [[10/9]] in septimal meantone and [[starling]], this chord is an [[essentially tempered chord]] in those temperaments in the [[9-odd-limit]]. | or [[20:25:28:35]] (step sizes 5/4, 28/25, and 5/4). Since the [[28/25]] interval in this chord also represents [[9/8]] in septimal meantone and [[marvel]], and [[10/9]] in septimal meantone and [[starling]], this chord is an [[essentially tempered chord]] in those temperaments in the [[9-odd-limit]]. | ||
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* [[128:160:180:225]], one of the possible 5-limit interpretations of the meantone chord, is found rooted at ♭II ({{Frac|16|15}}) and ♭VI ({{Frac|8|5}}) in the [[duodene]]. | * [[128:160:180:225]], one of the possible 5-limit interpretations of the meantone chord, is found rooted at ♭II ({{Frac|16|15}}) and ♭VI ({{Frac|8|5}}) in the [[duodene]]. | ||
* [[72:90:100:125]], another possible interpretation of the meantone chord, is found in [[genus]] 3²·5³. | * [[72:90:100:125]], another possible interpretation of the meantone chord, is found in [[Euler-Fokker genus|genus]] 3²·5³. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Dominant seventh flat five chord]], a chord that is enharmonically equivalent to a French sixth in 12edo. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 17 January 2025
A French sixth chord is a tetrad comprising a root, major third, augmented fourth, and augmented sixth.
In temperaments
In 5-limit meantone, the traditional foundation of tonal harmony, the augmented sixth represents both 225/128 and 125/72, and the augmented fourth represents all of 45/32, 25/18, and 729/512, so the 5-limit meantone French sixth chord,
- (Meantone) 1 – 5/4 – 25/18 – 125/72
represents a range of JI interpretations including both 72:90:100:125 (step sizes 5/4, 10/9, and 5/4) and 128:160:180:225 (step sizes 5/4, 9/8, and 5/4).
However, in the historically prevalent quarter-comma meantone, the augmented sixth is tuned only a few cents shy of a just 7/4, and the augmented fourth is only a few cents shy of 7/5, so the meantone French sixth chord can be considered to also approximate the septimal meantone chord:
- (Septimal meantone) 1 – 5/4 – 7/5 – 7/4
or 20:25:28:35 (step sizes 5/4, 28/25, and 5/4). Since the 28/25 interval in this chord also represents 9/8 in septimal meantone and marvel, and 10/9 in septimal meantone and starling, this chord is an essentially tempered chord in those temperaments in the 9-odd-limit.
In just intonation
In the 7-limit:
- 20:25:28:35 is a condissonant chord corresponding to an interpretation of the French sixth found in starling and marvel temperaments.
In the 5-limit:
- 128:160:180:225, one of the possible 5-limit interpretations of the meantone chord, is found rooted at ♭II (16⁄15) and ♭VI (8⁄5) in the duodene.
- 72:90:100:125, another possible interpretation of the meantone chord, is found in genus 3²·5³.
See also
- Dominant seventh flat five chord, a chord that is enharmonically equivalent to a French sixth in 12edo.
