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An '''ainic chord''' is an [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered dyadic chord]] tempered by [[936/935]], the ainos comma. So far, about fourteen ainic triads are known, however, other triads as well as tetrads, pentads and so forth are likely to exist.  
An '''ainic chord''' is an [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered dyadic chord]] tempered by [[936/935]], the ainos comma. So far, fourteen ainic triads are known, however, other triads as well as tetrads, pentads and so forth are likely to exist.  


The known ainic triads are:  
The known ainic triads are:  

Revision as of 02:07, 1 January 2021

An ainic chord is an essentially tempered dyadic chord tempered by 936/935, the ainos comma. So far, fourteen ainic triads are known, however, other triads as well as tetrads, pentads and so forth are likely to exist.

The known ainic triads are:

  • 1-17/16-13/11 with steps 17/16-10/9-22/13, and its inversions
  • 1-10/9-13/11 with steps 10/9-17/16-22/13, and its inversions
  • 1-18/17-5/4 with steps 18/17-13/11-8/5, and its inversions
  • 1-13/11-5/4 with steps 13/11-18/17-8/5, and its inversions
  • 1-13/11-17/12 with steps 13/11-6/5-24/17, and its inversions
  • 1-6/5-17/12 with steps 6/5-13/11-24/17, and its inversions
  • 1-11/9-24/17 with steps 11/9-15/13-17/12, and its inversions
  • 1-15/13-24/17 with steps 15/13-11/9-17/12, and its inversions
  • 1-6/5-17/13 with steps 6/5-12/11-26/17 and its inversions
  • 1-12/11-17/13 with steps 12/11-6/5-26/17 and its inversions
  • 1-5/4-26/17 with steps 5/4-11/9-17/13, and its inversions; dubbed the "ainic major triad"
  • 1-11/9-26/17 with steps 11/9-5/4-17/13, and its inversions; dubbed the "ainic neutral triad"
  • 1-11/8-26/17 with steps 11/8-10/9-17/13, and its inversions; dubbed the "ainic suspended demisharp four chord"
  • 1-10/9-26/17 with steps 10/9-11/8-17/13, and its inversions; dubbed the "ainic suspended two chord"