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The '''Ptolemaic minor seventh chord''', 10:12:15:18 (1⁄1 – 6⁄5 – 3⁄2 – 9⁄5), is a [[minor]] chord found on the sixth degree (5⁄3 or vi) of [[Zarlino|Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale (Zarlino)]], perhaps the most common 5-limit diatonic.
'''10:12:15:18''', the ''just'', ''classical'', or ''ptolemaic minor seventh chord'', is a [[minor seventh chord]]. It is an [[anomalous saturated suspension]] in the [[9-odd-limit]]. It is found on the iii (5/4) and vi (5/3) of Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale ([[Zarlino]]), perhaps the most common [[5-limit]] diatonic.  


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== See also ==
Chords below are 5-limit unless noted.
* Its [[chord homonym|homonym]] [[12:15:18:20]] (1–5/4–3/2–5/3), a [[major sixth chord]].
* [[12:14:18:21]] (7-limit) - Another anomalous saturated suspension in the 9-odd-limit
 
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