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| = ARCHIVED WIKISPACES DISCUSSION BELOW =
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| '''All discussion below is archived from the Wikispaces export in its original unaltered form.'''
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| == Non-just nomenclature? ==
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| The article says that isoharmonic only applies to just chords.
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| What about chords like (1):(sqrt(3)):(2*sqrt(3)-1)? The distances between notes are equal in linear measurements, but the ratios are not just. There must be a better name than "equal-hertz", I hope.
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| - '''Sarzadoce''' August 09, 2011, 11:57:58 PM UTC-0700
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| If there is no current naming standard, I propose to name them "Equal-Beating," a name which Mike uses a lot. This would be a broader category, including all isoharmonic chords but also including a plethora of irrational chords.
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| - '''Sarzadoce''' August 10, 2011, 12:04:15 AM UTC-0700
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| Equal beating is OK. I suppose arithmetic progression chords wouldn't please most people, but it does have the advantage of telling you just exactly what it is.
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| - '''genewardsmith''' August 10, 2011, 12:11:15 AM UTC-0700
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