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'''Cimbrismic chords''' are [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered dyadic chords]] tempered by the cimbrisma, [[1275/1274]].
'''Cimbrismic chords''' are [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered chords]] tempered by the cimbrisma, [[1275/1274]].


Cimbrismic chords are of [[Dyadic chord/Pattern of essentially tempered chords|pattern 2]] in the 2.3.5.7.13.17 [[subgroup]] [[17-odd-limit]], meaning that there are 6 triads, 15 tetrads and 6 pentads, for a total of 27 distinct chord structures.
Cimbrismic chords are of [[Dyadic chord/Pattern of essentially tempered chords|pattern 2]] in the 2.3.5.7.13.17 [[subgroup]] [[17-odd-limit]], meaning that there are 6 triads, 15 tetrads and 6 pentads, for a total of 27 distinct chord structures.
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For tetrads, there are three palindromic chords and six pairs of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chords are  
For tetrads, there are three palindromic chords and six pairs of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chords are  
* 1-17/14-7/5-17/10 with steps of 17/14-15/13-17/14-20/17;
* 1-20/17-10/7-28/17 with steps of 20/17-17/14-15/13-17/14;
* 1-15/14-7/5-3/2 with steps of 15/14-17/13-15/14-4/3;
* 1-15/14-7/5-3/2 with steps of 15/14-17/13-15/14-4/3;
* 1-15/14-17/14-13/10 with steps of 15/14-17/15-15/14-20/13.
* 1-15/14-17/14-13/10 with steps of 15/14-17/15-15/14-20/13.