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Revision as of 13:33, 13 January 2022
A nicolic chord is a 15-odd-limit essentially tempered dyadic chord which is tempered by 1575/1573, the nicola.
The nicolic triads include the following palindromic form,
and a pair in inverse relationship,
Any of these leads to a tetrad, in close position,
- 1-15/13-15/11-11/7, with steps of 15/13-13/11-15/13-14/11.
Equal temperaments with nicolic chords include 58, 72, 87, 103, 121, 130, 190, 217, 224, 311, 414, 441, 665 and 855.
Here is a listening sample. Although it is non-tempered, it may be regarded as close enough.
Ratio | 1/1 | 15/13 | 15/11 | 11/7 |
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Cents | 0.00 | 247.74 | 536.95 | 782.49 |
Sound [info] |
File:Nocolic tetrad.mp3 |