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A ''rastmic chord'' is an [[Dyadic_chord#Essentially tempered dyadic chords|essentially tempered dyadic chord]] tempered by the rastma, 243/242, in the 2.3.11 subgroup in the 11 odd limit. There are three rastmic triads: the classic neutral triad 1-11/9-3/2 with steps 11/9-11/9-4/3, and an inversely related pair of triads, 1-9/8-11/6 with steps 9/8-18/11-12/11 and 1-9/8-11/9 with steps 9/8-12/11-18/11. Rastmic tetrads are seven in number: the palindromic classic [[neutral_tetrad|neutral tetrad]] 1-11/9-3/2-11/6 with steps 11/9-11/9-11/9-12/11; the palindromic 1-3/2-18/11-11/6 with steps 3/2-12/11-9/8-12/11; the palindromic 1-9/8-11/9-11/8 with steps 9/8-12/11-9/8-16/11; the inverse pair 1-11/9-11/8-3/2 with steps 11/9-9/8-12/11-4/3 and 1-12/11-11/9-3/2 with steps 12/11-9/8-11/9-4/3; and the inverse pair 1-9/8-11/9-3/2 with steps 9/8-12/11-11/9-4/3 and 1-9/8-3/2-11/6 with steps 9/8-4/3-11/9-12/11. There are five rastmic pentads, the palindromic pentad 1-9/8-11/9-3/2-11/6 with steps 9/8-12/11-11/9-11/9-12/11; the pair 1-9/8-11/8-3/2-11/6 with steps 9/8-11/9-12/11-11/9-12/11 and 1-11/9-11/8-3/2-11/6 with steps 11/9-9/8-12/11-11/9-12/11; and the pair 1-9/8-11/9-11/8-3/2 with steps 9/8-12/11-9/8-12/11-4/3 and 1-9/8-3/2-18/11-11/6 with steps 9/8-4/3-12/11-9/8-12/11.
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<div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">A //rastmic chord// is an [[Dyadic chord#Essentially%20tempered%20dyadic%20chords|essentially tempered dyadic chord]] tempered by the rastma, 243/242, in the 2.3.11 subgroup in the 11 odd limit. There are three rastmic triads: the classic neutral triad 1-11/9-3/2 with steps 11/9-11/9-4/3, and an inversely related pair of triads, 1-9/8-11/6 with steps 9/8-18/11-12/11 and 1-9/8-11/9 with steps 9/8-12/11-18/11. Rastmic tetrads are seven in number: the palindromic classic [[neutral tetrad]] 1-11/9-3/2-11/6 with steps 11/9-11/9-11/9-12/11; the palindromic 1-3/2-18/11-11/6 with steps 3/2-12/11-9/8-12/11; the palindromic 1-9/8-11/9-11/8 with steps 9/8-12/11-9/8-16/11; the inverse pair 1-11/9-11/8-3/2 with steps 11/9-9/8-12/11-4/3 and 1-12/11-11/9-3/2 with steps 12/11-9/8-11/9-4/3; and the inverse pair 1-9/8-11/9-3/2 with steps 9/8-12/11-11/9-4/3 and 1-9/8-3/2-11/6 with steps 9/8-4/3-11/9-12/11. There are five rastmic pentads, the palindromic pentad 1-9/8-11/9-3/2-11/6 with steps 9/8-12/11-11/9-11/9-12/11; the pair 1-9/8-11/8-3/2-11/6 with steps 9/8-11/9-12/11-11/9-12/11 and 1-11/9-11/8-3/2-11/6 with steps 11/9-9/8-12/11-11/9-12/11; and the pair 1-9/8-11/9-11/8-3/2 with steps 9/8-12/11-9/8-12/11-4/3 and 1-9/8-3/2-18/11-11/6 with steps 9/8-4/3-12/11-9/8-12/11.


There is also a rastmic hexad: 1-9/8-11/9-11/8-3/2-11/6, with steps 9/8-12/11-9/8-12/11-11/9-12/11. This can be extended to the neutral diatonic scale, LsLsLss, which is [[Chromatic pairs#Neuter|Neuter[7]]]. In neuter, with the neutral third (~11/9) as generator, the rastmic hexad is a chain of five neutral thirds rather than the six which give [[neuter7]], which therefore has two rastmic hexads and of course many more smaller rastmic chords.
There is also a rastmic hexad: 1-9/8-11/9-11/8-3/2-11/6, with steps 9/8-12/11-9/8-12/11-11/9-12/11. This can be extended to the neutral diatonic scale, LsLsLss, which is [[Chromatic_pairs#Neuter|Neuter[7]]]. In neuter, with the neutral third (~11/9) as generator, the rastmic hexad is a chain of five neutral thirds rather than the six which give [[neuter7|neuter7]], which therefore has two rastmic hexads and of course many more smaller rastmic chords.


The count of chords is triads: 3, tetrads: 7, pentads: 5, hexads: 1 for a total of 16.
The count of chords is triads: 3, tetrads: 7, pentads: 5, hexads: 1 for a total of 16.


Equal divisions with rastmic chords include 10, 17, 24, 31 ,41, 58, 72, 130, 202, 736be, 938be, 1075be, 1116be, 1277be, 1318be.</pre></div>
Equal divisions with rastmic chords include 10, 17, 24, 31 ,41, 58, 72, 130, 202, 736be, 938be, 1075be, 1116be, 1277be, 1318be.
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<div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;width:200%;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">&lt;html&gt;&lt;head&gt;&lt;title&gt;rastmic chords&lt;/title&gt;&lt;/head&gt;&lt;body&gt;A &lt;em&gt;rastmic chord&lt;/em&gt; is an &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/Dyadic%20chord#Essentially%20tempered%20dyadic%20chords"&gt;essentially tempered dyadic chord&lt;/a&gt; tempered by the rastma, 243/242, in the 2.3.11 subgroup in the 11 odd limit. There are three rastmic triads: the classic neutral triad 1-11/9-3/2 with steps 11/9-11/9-4/3, and an inversely related pair of triads, 1-9/8-11/6 with steps 9/8-18/11-12/11 and 1-9/8-11/9 with steps 9/8-12/11-18/11. Rastmic tetrads are seven in number: the palindromic classic &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/neutral%20tetrad"&gt;neutral tetrad&lt;/a&gt; 1-11/9-3/2-11/6 with steps 11/9-11/9-11/9-12/11; the palindromic 1-3/2-18/11-11/6 with steps 3/2-12/11-9/8-12/11; the palindromic 1-9/8-11/9-11/8 with steps 9/8-12/11-9/8-16/11; the inverse pair 1-11/9-11/8-3/2 with steps 11/9-9/8-12/11-4/3 and 1-12/11-11/9-3/2 with steps 12/11-9/8-11/9-4/3; and the inverse pair 1-9/8-11/9-3/2 with steps 9/8-12/11-11/9-4/3 and 1-9/8-3/2-11/6 with steps 9/8-4/3-11/9-12/11. There are five rastmic pentads, the palindromic pentad 1-9/8-11/9-3/2-11/6 with steps 9/8-12/11-11/9-11/9-12/11; the pair 1-9/8-11/8-3/2-11/6 with steps 9/8-11/9-12/11-11/9-12/11 and 1-11/9-11/8-3/2-11/6 with steps 11/9-9/8-12/11-11/9-12/11; and the pair 1-9/8-11/9-11/8-3/2 with steps 9/8-12/11-9/8-12/11-4/3 and 1-9/8-3/2-18/11-11/6 with steps 9/8-4/3-12/11-9/8-12/11.&lt;br /&gt;
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There is also a rastmic hexad: 1-9/8-11/9-11/8-3/2-11/6, with steps 9/8-12/11-9/8-12/11-11/9-12/11. This can be extended to the neutral diatonic scale, LsLsLss, which is &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/Chromatic%20pairs#Neuter"&gt;Neuter[7&lt;/a&gt;]. In neuter, with the neutral third (~11/9) as generator, the rastmic hexad is a chain of five neutral thirds rather than the six which give &lt;a class="wiki_link" href="/neuter7"&gt;neuter7&lt;/a&gt;, which therefore has two rastmic hexads and of course many more smaller rastmic chords.&lt;br /&gt;
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The count of chords is triads: 3, tetrads: 7, pentads: 5, hexads: 1 for a total of 16.&lt;br /&gt;
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Equal divisions with rastmic chords include 10, 17, 24, 31 ,41, 58, 72, 130, 202, 736be, 938be, 1075be, 1116be, 1277be, 1318be.&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;</pre></div>

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A rastmic chord is an essentially tempered dyadic chord tempered by the rastma, 243/242, in the 2.3.11 subgroup in the 11 odd limit. There are three rastmic triads: the classic neutral triad 1-11/9-3/2 with steps 11/9-11/9-4/3, and an inversely related pair of triads, 1-9/8-11/6 with steps 9/8-18/11-12/11 and 1-9/8-11/9 with steps 9/8-12/11-18/11. Rastmic tetrads are seven in number: the palindromic classic neutral tetrad 1-11/9-3/2-11/6 with steps 11/9-11/9-11/9-12/11; the palindromic 1-3/2-18/11-11/6 with steps 3/2-12/11-9/8-12/11; the palindromic 1-9/8-11/9-11/8 with steps 9/8-12/11-9/8-16/11; the inverse pair 1-11/9-11/8-3/2 with steps 11/9-9/8-12/11-4/3 and 1-12/11-11/9-3/2 with steps 12/11-9/8-11/9-4/3; and the inverse pair 1-9/8-11/9-3/2 with steps 9/8-12/11-11/9-4/3 and 1-9/8-3/2-11/6 with steps 9/8-4/3-11/9-12/11. There are five rastmic pentads, the palindromic pentad 1-9/8-11/9-3/2-11/6 with steps 9/8-12/11-11/9-11/9-12/11; the pair 1-9/8-11/8-3/2-11/6 with steps 9/8-11/9-12/11-11/9-12/11 and 1-11/9-11/8-3/2-11/6 with steps 11/9-9/8-12/11-11/9-12/11; and the pair 1-9/8-11/9-11/8-3/2 with steps 9/8-12/11-9/8-12/11-4/3 and 1-9/8-3/2-18/11-11/6 with steps 9/8-4/3-12/11-9/8-12/11.

There is also a rastmic hexad: 1-9/8-11/9-11/8-3/2-11/6, with steps 9/8-12/11-9/8-12/11-11/9-12/11. This can be extended to the neutral diatonic scale, LsLsLss, which is Neuter[7]. In neuter, with the neutral third (~11/9) as generator, the rastmic hexad is a chain of five neutral thirds rather than the six which give neuter7, which therefore has two rastmic hexads and of course many more smaller rastmic chords.

The count of chords is triads: 3, tetrads: 7, pentads: 5, hexads: 1 for a total of 16.

Equal divisions with rastmic chords include 10, 17, 24, 31 ,41, 58, 72, 130, 202, 736be, 938be, 1075be, 1116be, 1277be, 1318be.