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{{Infobox Chord|Name=Neapolitan,German sixth}}
{{Infobox Chord|Name=Neapolitan,German sixth}}
'''128:160:192:225''', an inversion of the ''Neapolitan''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neapolitan_chord] or ''German sixth''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_sixth_chord#German_sixth] chord, is found rooted at the ♭II ({{Frac|16|15}}) and ♭VI ({{Frac|8|5}}) of the [[duodene]].
'''128:160:192:225''', an inversion of the {{w|Neapolitan chord|''Neapolitan''}} or {{w|Augmented sixth chord#German sixth|''German sixth''}} chord, is found rooted at the ♭II ({{Frac|16|15}}) and ♭VI ({{Frac|8|5}}) of the [[duodene]].


Although [[225/128]] is often considered an augmented sixth rather than a minor seventh, in [[Meantone_family#Septimal_meantone|septimal meantone]] it is tuned identically to the [[7/4|harmonic seventh]], so the chord employing it may be considered a kind of [[dominant seventh chord]].
Although [[225/128]] is often considered an augmented sixth rather than a minor seventh, in [[Meantone family#Septimal meantone|septimal meantone]] it is tuned identically to the [[7/4|harmonic seventh]], so the chord employing it may be considered a kind of [[dominant seventh chord]].


[[Category:Dominant seventh chords]]
[[Category:Dominant seventh chords]]