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A ''werckismic chord'' is an [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered dyadic chord]] in werckismic (441/440) tempering in the 2.9.5.7.11 subgroup in the 11-odd-limit. | A '''werckismic chord''' is an [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered dyadic chord]] in werckismic (441/440) tempering in the 2.9.5.7.11 subgroup in the 11-odd-limit. | ||
The werckismic triads consist of three pairs of inversely related chords: 1-11/9-7/5 with steps 11/9-8/7-10/7 and 1-11/9-7/4 with steps 11/9-10/7-8/7; 1-11/7-7/4 with steps 11/7-10/9-8/7 and 1-11/7-9/5 with steps 11/7-8/7-10/9; and 1-7/5-11/7 with steps 7/5-9/8-14/11 and 1-14/11-10/7 with steps 14/11-9/8-7/5. | The werckismic triads consist of three pairs of inversely related chords: 1-11/9-7/5 with steps 11/9-8/7-10/7 and 1-11/9-7/4 with steps 11/9-10/7-8/7; 1-11/7-7/4 with steps 11/7-10/9-8/7 and 1-11/7-9/5 with steps 11/7-8/7-10/9; and 1-7/5-11/7 with steps 7/5-9/8-14/11 and 1-14/11-10/7 with steps 14/11-9/8-7/5. | ||
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Equal temperaments with werckismic chords include 31, 41, 43, 46, 58, 72, 77, 84, 103, 118, 130, 159, 171, 190, 248, 289, 320, 727d, 929d and 1249d. | Equal temperaments with werckismic chords include 31, 41, 43, 46, 58, 72, 77, 84, 103, 118, 130, 159, 171, 190, 248, 289, 320, 727d, 929d and 1249d. | ||
[[Category:11-limit]] | [[Category:11-limit]] | ||
[[Category:Chords]] | [[Category:Chords]] | ||
[[Category:Dyadic]] | [[Category:Dyadic]] | ||
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