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[[256:320:375:450]] is a | [[256:320:375:450]] is a chord sometimes called the ''Swiss sixth''. | ||
If [[128/125]] is [[tempering out|tempered out]], this chord is tuned identically to both [[128:160:192:225]] and [[20:25:30:36]], giving it a function similar to a [[dominant seventh chord]]. | If [[128/125]] is [[tempering out|tempered out]], this chord is tuned identically to both [[128:160:192:225]] and [[20:25:30:36]], giving it a function similar to a [[dominant seventh chord]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:00, 8 October 2024
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256:320:375:450 is a chord sometimes called the Swiss sixth.
If 128/125 is tempered out, this chord is tuned identically to both 128:160:192:225 and 20:25:30:36, giving it a function similar to a dominant seventh chord.
See also
- Dreading the Augmented Sixth in The Boston Musical Intelligencer
- Augmented Sixth Chords by Dr. Justin Henry Rubin