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! Notes | ! Notes | ||
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| D, F#↓\, A | |||
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| D, F↑/, A | |||
| 0, 43, 93 | |||
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| Ptolemaic Major | | Ptolemaic Major | ||
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| D, F↑, A | | D, F↑, A | ||
| 0, 42, 93 | | 0, 42, 93 | ||
| | | 1/(4:5:6) | ||
| This is the second of two triads that can be considered fully-resolved in Western Classical Harmony | | This is the second of two triads that can be considered fully-resolved in Western Classical Harmony | ||
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| D, F#, A | | D, F#, A | ||
| 0, 54, 93 | | 0, 54, 93 | ||
| 64:81 | | 1/(54:64:81) | ||
| This dissonant triad is common in Western Classical, Medieval, and Neo-Medieval Harmony | | This dissonant triad is common in Western Classical, Medieval, and Neo-Medieval Harmony | ||
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