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Suspended second and suspended fourth triads may be classified as tertian triads if they are used, as their name implies, as suspensions leading to other tertian triads. They may otherwise be classified as quartal or quintal triads, depending on their voicing, if they are used differently, such as a set of parallel suspended triads. | Suspended second and suspended fourth triads may be classified as tertian triads if they are used, as their name implies, as suspensions leading to other tertian triads. They may otherwise be classified as quartal or quintal triads, depending on their voicing, if they are used differently, such as a set of parallel suspended triads. | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QusJLok_2oA The Perfect Triad (Claudi Meneghin)], illustrates the spectrum of "perfect triads" in which the root and the 5th are fixed (at 2:3) and the third of the triad gradually moves through a spectrum of [[Just intonation]] intervals from subminor [[7/6]] to supermajor [[9/7]]. | |||
=== Xenharmonic triads === | === Xenharmonic triads === | ||