159edo/Interval names and harmonies: Difference between revisions
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::* When it is found in what is otherwise the traditional Diatonic context of a Minor key | ::* When it is found in what is otherwise the traditional Diatonic context of a Minor key | ||
* Is one third of this system's approximation of the Greater Tridecimal Neutral Sixth | * Is one third of this system's approximation of the Greater Tridecimal Neutral Sixth | ||
* Is very useful for essentially tempered chords such as [[gentle chords]], [[ | * Is very useful for essentially tempered chords such as [[gentle chords]], [[ainismic chords]] and [[nicolic chords]] | ||
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* Is one of two intervals that serve as the closest approximation of the Semioctave found in this system, and thus… | * Is one of two intervals that serve as the closest approximation of the Semioctave found in this system, and thus… | ||
:* Can be used in melodic and harmonic gestures reminiscent of those found in 10edo, 12edo and 22edo, albeit with caveats, since such moves on their own don't work the exact same way in this system | :* Can be used in melodic and harmonic gestures reminiscent of those found in 10edo, 12edo and 22edo, albeit with caveats, since such moves on their own don't work the exact same way in this system | ||
* Is very useful for essentially tempered chords such as | * Is very useful for essentially tempered chords such as ainismic chords | ||
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* Is one of two intervals that serve as the closest approximation of the Semioctave found in this system, and thus… | * Is one of two intervals that serve as the closest approximation of the Semioctave found in this system, and thus… | ||
:* Can be used in melodic and harmonic gestures reminiscent of those found in 10edo, 12edo and 22edo, albeit with caveats, since such moves on their own don't work the exact same way in this system | :* Can be used in melodic and harmonic gestures reminiscent of those found in 10edo, 12edo and 22edo, albeit with caveats, since such moves on their own don't work the exact same way in this system | ||
* Is very useful for essentially tempered chords such as | * Is very useful for essentially tempered chords such as ainismic chords | ||
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:* Has additional applications in Paradiatonic harmony, particularly… | :* Has additional applications in Paradiatonic harmony, particularly… | ||
::* When it is found in what is otherwise the traditional Diatonic context of a Major key | ::* When it is found in what is otherwise the traditional Diatonic context of a Major key | ||
* Is very useful for essentially tempered chords such as gentle chords, | * Is very useful for essentially tempered chords such as gentle chords, ainismic chords and nicolic chords | ||
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