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== List of essentially just dyadic chords == | == List of essentially just dyadic chords == | ||
As chords that are unambiguous counterparts to common JI chords are not of particular relevance to this page, most of the entries here will be what [[User:Kaiveran|Kaiveran]] calls '''dual identity chords''', where there are multiple sets of consonances that a given chord can be mapped to. Note that this can still lead to ambiguous tonality in the case of otonal and utonal intervals being identified together. | |||
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!Chords | |||
!Equivalent Mappings | |||
!Associated Commas | |||
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|[[Hendrix chord]] | |||
|8:10:14:19 ~ 12:15:21:28 | |||
|[[57/56]] | |||
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|[[Rootsubminor triad]] | |||
|6:7:9 ~ 16:19:24 | |||
|57/56 | |||
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|[[The Biosphere|Biosphere]] triads | |||
|6:7:9 ~ 26:30:39 | |||
10:13:15 ~ 14:18:21 | |||
|91/90 | |||
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|[[Rootminor triad]] | |||
|10:12:15 ~ 16:19:24 | |||
|[[96/95]] | |||
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== See also == | == See also == |