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An '''augmented triad''' is a [[triad]] comprising a root, [[major]] third, and [[augmented]] fifth.
 
== In just intonation ==
 
In the [[5-limit]]:
* [[16:20:25]] is found on the ♭II+ ({{Frac|16|15}}), ♭III+ ({{Frac|6|5}}) ♭VI+ ({{Frac|8|5}}), and ♭VII+ ({{Frac|9|5}}) of the [[duodene]].
 
In the [[3-limit]]:
* [[4096:5184:6561]] may be considered a 3-limit approximation of 16:20:25.


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Revision as of 20:38, 19 August 2024

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An augmented triad is a triad comprising a root, major third, and augmented fifth.

In just intonation

In the 5-limit:

  • 16:20:25 is found on the ♭II+ (1615), ♭III+ (65) ♭VI+ (85), and ♭VII+ (95) of the duodene.

In the 3-limit: