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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">In Music, &lt;span class="adtext"&gt;stacked&lt;/span&gt; chords are a set of well-&lt;span class="adtext"&gt;defined&lt;/span&gt; pitches sounding together consisting of a stack of varying flavors or qualities of the same numerical interval. The most common stacked chords comprise of splitting a 3/2 or perfect fifth into two varying sizes of thirds. Stacked chords must be at least triadic as dyadic can only contain on interval.
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==5-limit tertiary harmonic triads==  
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In Music, <span class="adtext">stacked</span> chords are a set of well-<span class="adtext">defined</span> pitches sounding together consisting of a stack of varying flavors or qualities of the same numerical interval. The most common stacked chords comprise of splitting a 3/2 or perfect fifth into two varying sizes of thirds. Stacked chords must be at least triadic as dyadic can only contain one interval.

==5-limit tertiary harmonic triads== 

|| **Name** || **Divides interval** || **Chord Formula** || **Odd Limit** ||
|| <span class="adtext">Major</span> || 3/2 || 5/4 + 6/5 or M3 + m3 || 5 ||
|| Minor || 3/2 || 6/5 + 5/4 or m3 + M3 || 5 ||
|| Augmented || 25/16 || 5/4 + 5/4 or M3 + M3 || 25 ||
|| <span class="adtext">Diminished</span> || 25/18 || 6/5 + 6/5 or m3 + m3 || 25 ||
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==7-limit tertiary harmonic triads== 

|| **<span style="line-height: 1.5;">Name</span>** || **<span style="line-height: 1.5;">Divides interval</span>** || **Chord Formula** || **Odd Limit** ||
|| Septimal Major || 3/2 || 9/7 + 7/6 or 7M3 + 7m3 || 9 ||
|| Septimal Minor || 3/2 || 7/6 + 9/7 or 7m3 + 7M3 || 9 ||
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==11-limit tertiary harmonic triads== 

|| **<span style="line-height: 1.5;">Name</span>** || **<span style="line-height: 1.5;">Divides interval</span>** || **Chord Formula** || **Odd Limit** ||
|| Neutral || 3/2 || 11/9 + 11/9 || 11 ||
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        <td><strong>Odd Limit</strong><br />
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        <td><span class="adtext">Major</span><br />
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        <td>3/2<br />
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        <td>5/4 + 6/5 or M3 + m3<br />
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        <td>5<br />
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        <td>Minor<br />
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        <td>3/2<br />
</td>
        <td>6/5 + 5/4 or m3 + M3<br />
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        <td>5<br />
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        <td>Augmented<br />
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        <td>25/16<br />
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        <td>5/4 + 5/4 or M3 + M3<br />
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        <td>25<br />
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        <td>6/5 + 6/5 or m3 + m3<br />
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        <td>25<br />
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        <td>Septimal Major<br />
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        <td>9<br />
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        <td>3/2<br />
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        <td><strong>Chord Formula</strong><br />
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        <td><strong>Odd Limit</strong><br />
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        <td>Neutral<br />
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