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Revision as of 21:41, 7 June 2023

Jacobin chords are essentially tempered dyadic chords tempered by the jacobin comma, 6656/6655.

There are five chords known. The notation assumes each interval is the interval from the chord and not from the tonic.

  • 1/1 - 55/52 - 11/8 - 11/8
  • 1/1 - 64/55 - 13/11 - 16/11
  • 1/1 - 13/10 - 16/11 - 128/121
  • 1/1 - 13/11 - 8/5 - 128/121
  • 1/1 - 5/4 - 11/8 - 121/104