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== Picardy thirds example ==
> Picardy thirds became less common, likely due to the stability of 16:19:24, 12edo's minor triad.
Sounds like a bit of a stretch. Other plausible explanations I can think of include the less pure major triad making the two triads more balanced, or plain aesthetic shifts that have little to do with tuning.
I'm not sure if we wanna go over this level of detail and be this assertive about 12edo's historical influence on music styles.
[[User:FloraC|FloraC]] ([[User talk:FloraC|talk]]) 15:33, 2 August 2025 (UTC)
: Yeah this is BS. Will remove it – [[User:Sintel|Sintel🎏]] ([[User_talk:Sintel|talk]]) 14:38, 3 August 2025 (UTC)

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Picardy thirds example

> Picardy thirds became less common, likely due to the stability of 16:19:24, 12edo's minor triad.

Sounds like a bit of a stretch. Other plausible explanations I can think of include the less pure major triad making the two triads more balanced, or plain aesthetic shifts that have little to do with tuning.

I'm not sure if we wanna go over this level of detail and be this assertive about 12edo's historical influence on music styles.

FloraC (talk) 15:33, 2 August 2025 (UTC)

Yeah this is BS. Will remove it – Sintel🎏 (talk) 14:38, 3 August 2025 (UTC)