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We'll call degrees that don't have the major pseudo-JI or the minor pseudo-JI chord ''dissonant degrees'' (keeping in mind that dissonance is a feature a chord has in a musical language rather than a purely psychoacoustic property).
We'll call degrees that don't have the major pseudo-JI or the minor pseudo-JI chord ''dissonant degrees'' (keeping in mind that dissonance is a feature a chord has in a musical language rather than a purely psychoacoustic property).
==== Celephaïsian ====
==== Celephaïsian ====
Functional chords on each degree:
* 0d: min
* 0d: min
* 1d: min
* 1d: min
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* 7d: minor triad, minor 4ms, minor 6ms, minor 7ms
* 7d: minor triad, minor 4ms, minor 6ms, minor 7ms
The main resolving degrees (analogues to dominant in diatonic) are 3d and 5d because of their leading tones.
The main resolving degrees (analogues to dominant in diatonic) are 3d and 5d because of their leading tones.
Motherchord: 0d-m2d-P5d-M6d-(M7d)-M1d-P3d-M5d-(M7d)


Progressions:
Progressions: