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It is a [[dyadic chord]] in the [[odd limit|7-odd limit]], with its most complex interval a [[7/5]] tritone.
It is a [[dyadic chord]] in the [[odd limit|7-odd limit]], with its most complex interval a [[7/5]] tritone.


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Revision as of 19:42, 11 August 2024

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The harmonic seventh chord is a consonant tetrad in 7-limit harmony, tuned 4:5:6:7 (1⁄1–5⁄4–3⁄2–7⁄4).

It is a dyadic chord in the 7-odd limit, with its most complex interval a 7/5 tritone.