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The ''chord of nature'' is the [[OverToneSeries|overtone series]], or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonic_series_(music) harmonic series], considered as  a chord; in German this has been called the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klang_(music) 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.
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=See also=
[[Category:Chords]]
[[The_Prime_Harmonic_Series|The Prime Harmonic Series]]
 
[[First_Five_Octaves_of_the_Harmonic_Series|First Five Octaves of the Harmonic Series]]
 
[[overtone_scales|Overtone Scales]]
 
[[Mike_Sheiman's_Very_Easy_Scale_Building_From_The_Harmonic_Series_Page|Mike Sheiman's Very Easy Scale Building From The Harmonic Series Page]]