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The ''chord of nature'' is the [[ | {{Wikipedia|Klang (music)}} | ||
The '''chord of nature''' is the [[harmonic series]] considered as a [[chord]]; in German this has been called the '''Klang'''. | |||
The ''q''-limit chord of nature is 1:2:3:4:...:''q'' up to some odd number ''q'', and is the basic ''q''-[[limit]] [[Otonality and utonality|otonality]] which can be equated via [[Octave reduction|octave equivalence]] to other versions of the complete ''q''-limit otonal chord. | |||
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Revision as of 20:19, 11 December 2021
The chord of nature is the harmonic series considered as a chord; in German this has been called the Klang.
The q-limit chord of nature is 1:2:3:4:...:q up to some odd number q, and is the basic q-limit otonality which can be equated via octave equivalence to other versions of the complete q-limit otonal chord.