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* In slendric systems, especially those with a flat fifth such as 16edo, the arto and tendo thirds may be widened to 1\3edf and 2\3edf.
* In slendric systems, especially those with a flat fifth such as 16edo, the arto and tendo thirds may be widened to 1\3edf and 2\3edf.
** The chord produced by playing the arto and tendo thirds together is actually just the first few slendric generator steps.
** The chord produced by playing the arto and tendo thirds together is actually just the first few slendric generator steps.
* In a [[fendo]] system such as 13edo, the JI ratios for the arto and tendo thirds are equated with the suspended mediants of 9/8 and 4/3, meaning that suspended chords and arto/tendo chords
* In a [[fendo]] system such as 13edo, the JI ratios for the arto and tendo thirds are equated with the suspended mediants of 9/8 and 4/3, meaning that suspended chords and arto/tendo chords are equated.
* In blackwood systems, the suspended and slendric chords (and hence a possible tuning of the extraclassical chords) are the same thing.
* In blackwood systems, the suspended and slendric chords (and hence a possible tuning of the extraclassical chords) are the same thing.
* Any pair of [[List of root-3rd-P5 triads in JI|JI medials]] with a latitude around ±25 degrees.
* Any pair of [[List of root-3rd-P5 triads in JI|JI medials]] with a latitude around ±25 degrees.