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Jacobin chords are [[essentially tempered dyadic chord]]s tempered by the jacobin comma, 6656/6655.
Jacobin chords are [[essentially tempered dyadic chord]]s tempered by the jacobin comma, [[6656/6655]].


There are seven chords in total involving this comma. The notation assumes each interval is the interval from the chord and not from the tonic. There are 5 triads:
There are seven chords in total involving this comma. The notation assumes each interval is the interval from the chord and not from the tonic. There are 5 triads: