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See also [[41edo Chord Names]]
== Overview ==
== Overview ==
There are many chords on the [[The_Kite_Guitar|Kite Guitar]] to explore, but the obvious place to start is with those of [[odd-limit|intervallic odd-limit]] 9 or less. These chords are mostly subsets of the 4:5:6:7:9 pentad or the 9/(9:7:6:5:4) pentad. Thus most of these chords can be classified as either '''harmonic''' or '''subharmonic'''. Chords such as vM7, ^m7, vm7 and v6 are classified as '''stacked''' chords, because they are formed by stacking complimentary 3rds. Many chords fall outside these 3 categories.  
There are many chords on the [[The_Kite_Guitar|Kite Guitar]] to explore, but the obvious place to start is with those of [[odd-limit|intervallic odd-limit]] 9 or less. These chords are mostly subsets of the 4:5:6:7:9 pentad or the 9/(9:7:6:5:4) pentad. Thus most of these chords can be classified as either '''harmonic''' or '''subharmonic'''. Chords such as vM7, ^m7, vm7 and v6 are classified as '''stacked''' chords, because they are formed by stacking complimentary 3rds. Many chords fall outside these 3 categories.