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remove redundant mentions of the 5-limit. The fact that this chord is 5-limit is already mentioned in the infobox.
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{{Infobox Chord|Name=5-limit French sixth}}
{{Infobox Chord}}


'''128:160:180:225''', a [[5-limit]] [[French sixth chord]], is found rooted on ♭II ({{Frac|16|15}}) and ♭VI ({{Frac|8|5}}) in the [[duodene]].
'''128:160:180:225''', a [[French sixth chord]], is found rooted on ♭II ({{Frac|16|15}}) and ♭VI ({{Frac|8|5}}) in the [[duodene]].


It is an inversion of [[180:225:256:320]], a [[dominant seventh flat five chord]].
It is an inversion of [[180:225:256:320]], a [[dominant seventh flat five chord]].


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Revision as of 03:06, 28 August 2024

Chord information
Harmonics 128:160:180:225
Subharmonics 1/(225:180:160:128)
Intervals from root 1/15/445/32225/128
Cents from root 386¢590¢977¢
Step intervals 5/4, 9/8, 5/4
Step cents 386¢, 204¢, 386¢
Prime limit 5
Genus 3252 (225)
Intervallic odd limit 225
Otonal odd limit 225
Utonal odd limit 225
Consistent edos (d ≥ 2) 6edo**, 12edo*, 28edo*, 47edo*, …

128:160:180:225, a French sixth chord, is found rooted on ♭II (1615) and ♭VI (85) in the duodene.

It is an inversion of 180:225:256:320, a dominant seventh flat five chord.