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* [[14:18:21]] is a supermajor triad.
* [[14:18:21]], a ''supermajor triad'',  is a [[9-odd-limit]] chord that tunes the third sharper than the 5-limit major.


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In the 5-limit:

Revision as of 23:54, 27 September 2024

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A major triad is a triad comprising a root, major third, and perfect fifth.

In just intonation

In the 7-limit:

  • 14:18:21, a supermajor triad, is a 9-odd-limit chord that tunes the third sharper than the 5-limit major.

In the 5-limit:

  • 4:5:6 is found on the I (11), IV (43), and V (32) of Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale (Zarlino).

In the 3-limit: