Dyadic chord/Pattern of essentially tempered chords: Difference between revisions

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Pattern 1 turns up for commas of the form (''n''<sub>1</sub><sup>2</sup>''n''<sub>2</sub>)/(''d''<sub>1</sub><sup>2</sup>''d''<sub>2</sub>) up to [[octave equivalence]]. It contains a palindromic triad and an inversely related pair of triads, two palindromic tetrads and two inversely related pairs of tetrads, and an inversely related pair of pentads, for a total of 11 distinct chord structures.  
Pattern 1 turns up for commas of the form (''n''<sub>1</sub><sup>2</sup>''n''<sub>2</sub>)/(''d''<sub>1</sub><sup>2</sup>''d''<sub>2</sub>) up to [[octave equivalence]]. It contains a palindromic triad and an inversely related pair of triads, two palindromic tetrads and two inversely related pairs of tetrads, and an inversely related pair of pentads, for a total of 11 distinct chord structures.  


Pattern 1 has two subpatterns, 1a and 1b, both of whose basic palindromic triads are of the same form, but their final pentad extensions differ. Examples of pattern 1a chords are [[cuthbert chords]] (13-odd-limit), [[aureusmic chords]] (19-odd-limit) and [[palingenetic chords]] (21-odd-limit). Examples of pattern 1b chords are [[lambeth chords]] (13-odd-limit) and [[sextantonismic chords]] (17-odd-limit).
Pattern 1 has two subpatterns, 1a and 1b, both of whose basic palindromic triads are of the same form, but their final pentad extensions differ. Examples of pattern 1a chords are [[sensamagic chords]] (9-odd-limit), [[cuthbert chords]] (13-odd-limit), and [[aureusmic chords]] (19-odd-limit). Examples of pattern 1b chords are [[marvel chords]] (9-odd-limit), [[lambeth chords]] (13-odd-limit) and [[sextantonismic chords]] (17-odd-limit).


The palindromic triad is
The palindromic triad is
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Pattern 2 turns up for commas of the form (''n''<sub>1</sub>''n''<sub>2</sub>''n''<sub>3</sub>)/(''d''<sub>1</sub><sup>2</sup>''d''<sub>2</sub>), or (''n''<sub>1</sub>''n''<sub>2</sub><sup>2</sup>)/(''d''<sub>1</sub>''d''<sub>2</sub>''d''<sub>3</sub>) up to [[octave equivalence]]. It contains three inversely related pairs of triads, three palindromic tetrads and six inversely related pairs of tetrads, and three inversely related pair of pentads, for a total of 27 distinct chord structures.
Pattern 2 turns up for commas of the form (''n''<sub>1</sub>''n''<sub>2</sub>''n''<sub>3</sub>)/(''d''<sub>1</sub><sup>2</sup>''d''<sub>2</sub>), or (''n''<sub>1</sub>''n''<sub>2</sub><sup>2</sup>)/(''d''<sub>1</sub>''d''<sub>2</sub>''d''<sub>3</sub>) up to [[octave equivalence]]. It contains three inversely related pairs of triads, three palindromic tetrads and six inversely related pairs of tetrads, and three inversely related pair of pentads, for a total of 27 distinct chord structures.


Notable examples of this pattern are [[keenanismic chords]], [[werckismic chords]], and [[swetismic chords]].
Notable examples of this pattern are [[keenanismic chords]] (11-odd-limit), [[werckismic chords]] (11-odd-limit), and [[swetismic chords]] (11-odd-limit).