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| This dissonant trine is the second of two that are formed from stacking identical approximations of the LCJI neutral third | | This dissonant trine is the second of two that are formed from stacking identical approximations of the LCJI neutral third | ||
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| Septimal Supranaiadic | |||
| D, G↓\, D | |||
| 0, 62, 0 | |||
| 16:21:32 | |||
| This dissonant trine is common in essentially tempered chords | |||
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| Septimal Subcocytic | |||
| D, A↑/, D | |||
| 0, 97, 0 | |||
| 1/(16:21:32) | |||
| This dissonant trine is common in essentially tempered chords | |||
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| Alpharabian Cocytic | |||
| D, At<, D | |||
| 0, 100, 0 | |||
| 64:99:128 | |||
| This trine is very likely to be used as a basis for 24edo's cocytic triads | |||
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| Alpharabian Niadic | |||
| D, Gd>, D | |||
| 0, 59, 0 | |||
| 1/64:99:128) | |||
| This trine is very likely to be used as a partial basis for suspended chords | |||
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