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'''Flashmic chords''' are [[essentially tempered dyadic chord]]s tempered out by the flashma, [[12376/12375]], a comma associated with precise systems that model high-limit JI. | '''Flashmic chords''' are [[essentially tempered dyadic chord]]s tempered out by the flashma, [[12376/12375]], a comma associated with precise systems that model high-limit JI. | ||
Currently, | Currently, a few flashmic chords are known: | ||
* | * 28/15 - 26/25 - 34/33, with tempering 15/14 ~= 26/25 * 34/33 | ||
* 15/14 - 25/17 - 33/26 | |||
* 28/25 - 52/33 - 17/15 | |||
* 28/25 - 26/15 - 34/33 | |||
* 33/28 - 15/13 - 25/17 (most evenly distributed) | |||
* 56/33 - 26/25 - 17/15 | |||
[[Category:Essentially tempered chords]] | [[Category:Essentially tempered chords]] | ||
[[Category:Flashmic]] | [[Category:Flashmic]] | ||
Revision as of 20:18, 6 June 2023
Flashmic chords are essentially tempered dyadic chords tempered out by the flashma, 12376/12375, a comma associated with precise systems that model high-limit JI.
Currently, a few flashmic chords are known:
- 28/15 - 26/25 - 34/33, with tempering 15/14 ~= 26/25 * 34/33
- 15/14 - 25/17 - 33/26
- 28/25 - 52/33 - 17/15
- 28/25 - 26/15 - 34/33
- 33/28 - 15/13 - 25/17 (most evenly distributed)
- 56/33 - 26/25 - 17/15