12:14:18:21: Difference between revisions
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Remove “Swiss” appellations; this chord seems to be a septimal minor seventh, full stop. (For an actual Swiss sixth, see 256:320:375:450.) |
Add TODO for connection to 7-limit Blues |
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| colspan="4" | [[File:Swiss tetrad.mp3]] | | colspan="4" | [[File:Swiss tetrad.mp3]] | ||
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{{Todo|inline=1|text=This chord may be closely connected to 7-limit interpretations of the Blues scale.}} | |||
[[Category:Tetrads]] | [[Category:Tetrads]] | ||
[[Category:Listen]] | [[Category:Listen]] | ||
[[Category:Minor seventh chords]] | [[Category:Minor seventh chords]] | ||
Revision as of 03:43, 15 August 2024
| Chord information |
12:14:18:21, a subminor seventh chord or septimal minor seventh chord, is an anomalous saturated suspension in the 9-odd-limit.
| Ratio | 1/1 | 7/6 | 3/2 | 7/4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cents | 0.00 | 266.87 | 701.96 | 968.83 |
| Sound [info] |
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