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This chord is formed by stacking [[5/4]] and [[6/5]] in that order. Swapping the order of these intervals results in [[10:12:15]], the classical minor triad. The minor triad can also be obtained from 4:5:6 by flattening the third by [[25/24]], the diptolemaic chromatic semitone. | This chord is formed by stacking [[5/4]] and [[6/5]] in that order. Swapping the order of these intervals results in [[10:12:15]], the classical minor triad. The minor triad can also be obtained from 4:5:6 by flattening the third by [[25/24]], the diptolemaic chromatic semitone. | ||
== Audio of close voicings == | == Audio of close voicings == | ||
[[File:SculpEufaDem4-5-6-onD.mp3|none|thumb|4:5:6, Root position]] | [[File:SculpEufaDem4-5-6-onD.mp3|none|thumb|4:5:6, Root position]] | ||
[[File:SculpEufaDem5-6-8-onD.mp3|none|thumb|5:6:8, 1st inversion]][[File:SculpEufaDem3-4-5-onD.mp3|none|thumb|3:4:5, 2nd inversion]] | [[File:SculpEufaDem5-6-8-onD.mp3|none|thumb|5:6:8, 1st inversion]][[File:SculpEufaDem3-4-5-onD.mp3|none|thumb|3:4:5, 2nd inversion]] | ||
== Approximation by edos == | |||
[[7edo]] contains a rough approximation to 4:5:6, which equates the 5/4 and 6/5 steps. The smallest edo to approximate it with acceptable accuracy is [[12edo]], with [[19edo]] being the next edo to improve on it. | |||
{{chord edo approximation}} | |||
== Notable voicings == | == Notable voicings == | ||