Dyadic chord: Difference between revisions
→Anomalous saturated suspension: — avoid dubious names for example chords. (12:15:18:20 is probably not the only “just” added-sixth chord, and 12:14:18:21 doesn't seem to have any real connection to the “Swiss” meantone chord for which it was dubbed “Swiss tetrad”.) |
→List of essentially tempered dyadic chords: we're missing the only 5-odd-limit essentially tempered chord |
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== List of essentially tempered dyadic chords == | == List of essentially tempered dyadic chords == | ||
Here are some pages on certain essentially tempered dyadic chords, sorted by odd limit. See [[Dyadic chord/Pattern of essentially tempered chords]] for some notable abstract chord patterns. | Here are some pages on certain essentially tempered dyadic chords, sorted by odd limit. See [[Dyadic chord/Pattern of essentially tempered chords]] for some notable abstract chord patterns. | ||
=== 5-odd-limit === | |||
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! Chords !! Associated Temperament !! Associated Commas | |||
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| [[Augmented triad]] || [[Augmented (temperament)|Augmented]] || [[128/125]] | |||
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=== 7-odd-limit === | === 7-odd-limit === |