10:12:15: Difference between revisions

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m actually, mention 5-limit later. The fact that it's a minor triad is more relevant.
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'''10:12:15''' is a [[minor triad]] found on the iii ({{Frac|5|4}}) and vi ({{Frac|5|3}}) of Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale ([[Zarlino]]), perhaps the most common [[5-limit]] diatonic.
'''10:12:15''' is a [[minor triad]] found on the iii ({{Frac|5|4}}) and vi ({{Frac|5|3}}) of Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale ([[Zarlino]]), perhaps the most common [[5-limit]] diatonic.

Revision as of 00:19, 24 September 2024

Chord information
Harmonics 10:12:15
Subharmonics 1/(6:5:4)
Intervals from root 1/1 – 6/5 – 3/2
Cents from root 0¢ 316¢ 702¢
Step intervals 6/5, 5/4
Step cents 316¢, 386¢
Color name gu or g
Prime limit 5
Genus 3 ⋅ 5 (15)
Intervallic odd limit 5
Otonal odd limit 15
Utonal odd limit 5
Consistent edos (d ≥ 2) 3edo*, 12edo*, 15edo*, 19edo**, …

10:12:15 is a minor triad found on the iii (54) and vi (53) of Ptolemy's intense diatonic scale (Zarlino), perhaps the most common 5-limit diatonic.

Unlike the other 5-limit minor (27:32:40), 10:12:15 is utonal.