Wizardharry chords: Difference between revisions
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* 1-40/33-4/3-22/15-16/9 chord with steps of 40/33-11/10-11/10-40/33-9/8. | * 1-40/33-4/3-22/15-16/9 chord with steps of 40/33-11/10-11/10-40/33-9/8. | ||
In the 2.3.5.11 subgroup, the wizardharry temperament contains many possibilities for essentially tempered chords | In the 2.3.5.11 subgroup, the wizardharry temperament contains many possibilities for essentially tempered chords. It includes 12 triads, and even nonads, as 33-odd-limit essentially tempered chords. | ||
For triads, there are five additional pairs of chords in inverse relationship: | For triads, there are five additional pairs of chords in inverse relationship: | ||
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Remarkable nonads include a pair of chords in inverse relationship: | Remarkable nonads include a pair of chords in inverse relationship: | ||
* 1-11/10- | * 1-33/32-11/10-25/22-5/4-11/8-3/2-33/20-20/11 with steps of 33/32-16/15-33/32-11/10-11/10-12/11-11/10-11/10-11/10, and its inverse | ||
* 1- | * 1-33/32-25/22-5/4-11/8-3/2-33/20-20/11-15/8 with steps of 33/32-11/10-11/10-11/10-12/11-11/10-11/10-33/32-16/15. | ||
Equal temperaments with wizardharry chords include {{Optimal ET sequence| 7, 15, 22, 29, 43, 50, 58, 65, 72, 80, 87, 94, 137, 152, 159, 217, 224 and 289 }}. | Equal temperaments with wizardharry chords include {{Optimal ET sequence| 7, 15, 22, 29, 43, 50, 58, 65, 72, 80, 87, 94, 137, 152, 159, 217, 224 and 289 }}. |