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This page talks about odd terminology and interesting chords that exist in microtonal tunings. Specifically, chords which work as altered versions of 12 EDO chords. | This page talks about odd terminology and interesting chords that exist in microtonal tunings. Specifically, chords which work as altered versions of 12 EDO chords. | ||
== Minor seventh half-flat 5 chord == | |||
The minor seven half-flat 5 chord is a version of the standard m7b5 chord that exists in edos such as 24 and 31. In 24edo, it has a formula of 1-b3-d5-b7, or edosteps 0-6-13-20. In 31edo, the edosteps are 0-8-17-26. This chord is reminiscent of mavila temperament’s “minor 7th” chord, because the 5th is flat. | |||
== Suspended seven chord == | == Suspended seven chord == |