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=== Rising Ultra ===
=== Rising Ultra ===


The Rising Ultra triad is a triad which consists of the Root, the 450c Ultra third on top of that, and the 300c Minor third on top of that.  When this triad is built on the note located 650 cents above the Tonic, it can act as a set-up for either a Falling Major triad or Falling Neutral triad built on the note located 550 cents above the Tonic.  In addition, it can also be followed up by a Falling Major or Falling Minor triad built on the Tonic, which in turn can lead to modulations.
The Rising Ultra triad is a triad which consists of the Root, the 450c Ultra third on top of that, and the 300c Minor third on top of that.  When this triad is built on the note located 650 cents above the Tonic, it can act as a set-up for either a Falling Major triad or Falling Neutral triad built on the root located a semitone below it.  In addition, it can also be followed up by a Falling Major or Falling Minor triad built on the Tonic, which in turn can lead to modulations.


=== Rising Major ===
=== Rising Major ===
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=== Rising Neutral ===
=== Rising Neutral ===


The rising Neutral triad is a triad which consists of the Root, the 350c Neutral third on top of that, and the 400c Major third on top of that.  There are functional similarities between this triad and the Rising Major triad.
The rising Neutral triad is a triad which consists of the Root, the 350c Neutral third on top of that, and the 400c Major third on top of that.  It can also set up either a Major triad or a Falling Major triad built on the root located a major third below it, and can also lead into either a Major or Minor triad on the same root.


=== Rising Minor ===
=== Rising Minor ===


One of four chords named for a similar type of chord found in Oneirotonic scales, the Rising Minor triad is a triad which consists of the Root, the 300c Major third on top of that, and the 450c Ultra third on top of that, though it can also be conceived as being the result of stacking two 750c Fifths.  It is likely to arise in counterpoint under certain circumstances.  It can also set up either a Major triad or a Falling Major triad built on the root located a major third below it.  In addition to this, has some of the same set-ups and follow-ups as the Rising Ultra triad.
One of four chords named for a similar type of chord found in Oneirotonic scales, the Rising Minor triad is a triad which consists of the Root, the 300c Major third on top of that, and the 450c Ultra third on top of that, though it can also be conceived as being the result of stacking two 750c Fifths.  It is likely to arise in counterpoint under certain circumstances.  Like a Rising Neutral triad, it can set up either a Major triad or a Falling Major triad built on the root located a major third below it.  However, in addition to this, has some of the same set-ups and follow-ups as the Rising Ultra triad.


=== Falling Major ===
=== Falling Major ===