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== Concordance == | == Concordance == | ||
LCJI intervals achieve concordance through alignment of [[Partial|partials]] if the interval has [[Harmonic timbre|harmonic timbre]]. In fact, alignment of partials is a stronger effect with harmonic timbre: if partials align at frequency n, they will also align at every multiple of n; and in addition, two notes whose partials align with the same root note will also have partials aligning with each other. This allows for the construction of just-intonation chords of more than two notes where every comprising interval is a concordance. | |||
Low-complexity JI intervals and chords also achieve concordance by being the ratios between harmonics of a (possibly unplayed) fundamental even if they do not have harmonic timbre. | Low-complexity JI intervals and chords also achieve concordance by being the ratios between harmonics of a (possibly unplayed) fundamental even if they do not have harmonic timbre. |