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==Naming==
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For each odd limit we can list ambitonal chords in lexicographic order by harmonic series representation, along with o/utonal chord pairs according to the harmonic series representation of the otonal chord in the pair. Each chord is then designated with a capital "A" whose subscript is a tuple, where the first value is the odd limit and the second value is the index in the list for that odd limit. This is followed by an "a," "o," or "u" depending on whether the chord is ambitonal, otonal, or utonal.
For each odd limit we can list ambitonal chords in lexicographic order by harmonic series representation, along with o/utonal chord pairs according to the harmonic series representation of the otonal chord in the pair. Each chord is then designated with a capital "A" whose subscript is a tuple, where the first value is its odd limit and the second value is its index in the list for that odd limit. This is followed by an "a," "o," or "u" depending on whether the chord is ambitonal, otonal, or utonal.


||= **Name** ||= **Odd Limit** ||= **Harmonic Series** ||= **Scale** ||= **Scale Name** ||
||= **Name** ||= **Odd Limit** ||= **Harmonic Series** ||= **Scale** ||= **Scale Name** ||
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For each odd limit we can list ambitonal chords in lexicographic order by harmonic series representation, along with o/utonal chord pairs according to the harmonic series representation of the otonal chord in the pair. Each chord is then designated with a capital &amp;quot;A&amp;quot; whose subscript is a tuple, where the first value is the odd limit and the second value is the index in the list for that odd limit. This is followed by an &amp;quot;a,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;o,&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;u&amp;quot; depending on whether the chord is ambitonal, otonal, or utonal.&lt;br /&gt;
For each odd limit we can list ambitonal chords in lexicographic order by harmonic series representation, along with o/utonal chord pairs according to the harmonic series representation of the otonal chord in the pair. Each chord is then designated with a capital &amp;quot;A&amp;quot; whose subscript is a tuple, where the first value is its odd limit and the second value is its index in the list for that odd limit. This is followed by an &amp;quot;a,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;o,&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;u&amp;quot; depending on whether the chord is ambitonal, otonal, or utonal.&lt;br /&gt;
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