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The meantone '''add6/9 pentad''', or octave-equivalently the '''add2/6 pentad''', is an [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered dyadic chord]] in 5-limit meantone (81/80) tempering which tempers a 1-5/4-3/2-5/3-9/4 or 1-9/8-5/4-3/2-5/3 just chord in meantone. In letter notation, it is C-D-E-G-A, and each interval is a consonance if you count a major second as consonant, which it is in the 9-limit consonance set. It has subchords add2 (or add9) and add6, which are 9-limit just dyadic chords.
The meantone '''add6/9 pentad''', or octave-equivalently the '''add2/6 pentad''', is an [[essentially tempered dyadic chord]] in 5-limit meantone ([[81/80]]) tempering which tempers a 1-[[5/4]]-[[3/2]]-[[5/3]]-[[9/4]] or 1-[[9/8]]-5/4-3/2-5/3 just chord in [[meantone]]. In letter notation, it is C-D-E-G-A, and each interval is a consonance if you count a major second as consonant, which it is in the [[9-limit consonance set]]. It has subchords add2 (or add9) and add6, which are 9-limit just dyadic chords.


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