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Suspended chords do not work as well in 16edo, because the interval produced by stacking two sixths is 150c, way smaller than can be considered consonant in a chord. However, the presence of arto and tendo chords more than makes up for this by introducing more variety in standard triads.


 
== Staff notation ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Suspended chords do not work as well in 16edo, because the interval produced by stacking two sixths is 150c, way smaller than can be considered consonant in a chord. However, the presence of arto and tendo chords more than makes up for this by introducing more variety in standard triads.
==Staff notation==
[[File:Staff 16.png|left|thumb|16edo staff]]This is a 16edo staff. There are 6 lines per staff, to accommodate the size of the decim in scale steps. The treble clef is the same G clef you're familiar with, but the bass clef is a new shape, because it marks the note H below middle C, as opposed to F (according to VQDMN convention for 9-note scales). The C clef is still the same as well
[[File:Staff 16.png|left|thumb|16edo staff]]This is a 16edo staff. There are 6 lines per staff, to accommodate the size of the decim in scale steps. The treble clef is the same G clef you're familiar with, but the bass clef is a new shape, because it marks the note H below middle C, as opposed to F (according to VQDMN convention for 9-note scales). The C clef is still the same as well
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