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'''14:18:21''', the ''supermajor triad'' or ''septimal major triad'', is a triad in the [[7-limit]] sometimes used in place of a [[major triad]]. It is the inversion of [[6:7:9]], the septimal minor triad or subminor triad. The supermajor triad, unlike the [[4:5:6]] major triad, is [[utonal]]. Due to the more complex [[9/7]] interval above the root, it may sound less consonant than 6:7:9, similarly to how the [[10:12:15]] minor triad is generally considered less consonant than [[4:5:6]].
'''14:18:21''', the ''supermajor triad'' or ''septimal major triad'', is a triad in the [[7-limit]] sometimes used in place of a [[major triad]]. It is the inversion of [[6:7:9]], the septimal minor triad or subminor triad. The supermajor triad, unlike the [[4:5:6]] major triad, is [[utonal]]. Due to the more complex [[9/7]] interval above the root, it may sound less consonant than 6:7:9, similarly to how the [[10:12:15]] minor triad is generally considered less consonant than [[4:5:6]].
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== Related chords ==
== Related chords ==
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* [[70:90:105:126|70:90:105:126 or 1/(9:7:6:5)]], the ''subharmonic seventh chord'' – adds [[9/5]]
* [[70:90:105:126|70:90:105:126 or 1/(9:7:6:5)]], the ''subharmonic seventh chord'' – adds [[9/5]]
* [[28:36:42:49]], a type of [[dominant seventh chord]] – adds [[7/4]]
* [[28:36:42:49]], a type of [[dominant seventh chord]] – adds [[7/4]]
* [[14:18:21:24]] – adds [[12/7]]
* [[14:18:21:27]] – adds [[27/14]]
* [[14:18:21:27]] – adds [[27/14]]


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