Pseudo-traditional harmonic functions of octatonic scale degrees: Difference between revisions

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Due to regular triads not being able to simply skip every other note, the regular VIII triad uniquely contains both degrees which are dissonant to the tonic.</pre></div>
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Due to regular triads not being able to simply skip every other note, the regular VIII triad uniquely contains both degrees which are dissonant to the tonic.&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;</pre></div>