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=== Functional harmony === | === Functional harmony === | ||
The tetrad formed by the root, armatic fourth and fifth, and legric ninth (ambisplit notation: !R $Q, bilayer tariant: / 0 33 24e 31e /), called the Doublebrie tetrad, is an important consonant chord which is characteristic of Univell. The Salmon mode of Univell[5] is the smallest scale to contain a Doublebrie tetrad on the root. Cadences to the Doublebrie tetrad tend to involve a rasigon contracting to create an armatic fifth. One common example is L ~T -> !R $Q, where the rasigon between `V and ``X | The tetrad formed by the root, armatic fourth and fifth, and legric ninth (ambisplit notation: !R $Q, bilayer tariant: / 0 33 24e 31e /), called the Doublebrie tetrad, is an important consonant chord which is characteristic of Univell. The Salmon mode of Univell[5] is the smallest scale to contain a Doublebrie tetrad on the root. Cadences to the Doublebrie tetrad tend to involve a rasigon contracting to create an armatic fifth. One common example is L ~T -> !R $Q, where the rasigon between `V and ``X resolves to an armatic fifth between V and C`. | ||