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'''6:7:9''', a ''subminor triad'' or ''septimal minor triad'', is a triad in the [[7-limit]] sometimes used in place of a [[minor triad]]. | '''6:7:9''', a ''subminor triad'' or ''septimal minor triad'', is a triad in the [[7-limit]] sometimes used in place of a [[minor triad]]. This chord is more melancholic than your Pythagorean or pental minor triad. | ||
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Revision as of 21:02, 2 May 2025
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6:7:9, a subminor triad or septimal minor triad, is a triad in the 7-limit sometimes used in place of a minor triad. This chord is more melancholic than your Pythagorean or pental minor triad.
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