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== Harmony == | == Harmony == | ||
If reduced with acoustic phi as the period, the chord formed by the silver and bronze ratios above the root is, coincidentally, a fairly conventional major triad (0-402.2¢-692.7¢). This makes it so traditional chord types are easily accessible but not octaves, similarly to the [[Carlos Alpha]] tuning. | If reduced with acoustic phi as the period, the chord formed by the silver and bronze ratios above the root is, coincidentally, a fairly conventional major triad (0-402.2¢-692.7¢). [[6edφ]] offers an equal-tempered approximation of this major triad as 0,3,5 steps. This makes it so traditional chord types are easily accessible in MTI systems, but not octaves, similarly to the [[Carlos Alpha]] tuning. | ||
[[Category:Tuning]] | [[Category:Tuning]] | ||
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