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Odim and udim are a pair of inversely related | Odim and udim are a pair of inversely related [[chord]]s of [[7-limit]] just intonation, 1-6/5-7/5 and 1-7/6-7/5 in any position and voicing. They may also be called the major and minor Huygens triads. | ||
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They belong to a rank three [[subgroup]] of the 7-limit, 2.5/3.7/3, and in some ways are analogous to the major and minor [[5-limit]] triads, which also belong to a rank-three subgroup of the 7-limit. | |||
Analogous to [[zarlino]], the 5-limit "JI diatonic", is the [[tritriadic]] scale 6/5-7/5-10/7-42/25-12/7-49/25-2, and analogous to [[meantone]] is [[Chromatic_pairs#Starlingtet|starlingtet]]. | |||
[[Category:7-limit chords]] | |||
[[Category:Tritriadic scales]] | [[Category:Tritriadic scales]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:28, 4 December 2024
Odim and udim are a pair of inversely related chords of 7-limit just intonation, 1-6/5-7/5 and 1-7/6-7/5 in any position and voicing. They may also be called the major and minor Huygens triads.
They belong to a rank three subgroup of the 7-limit, 2.5/3.7/3, and in some ways are analogous to the major and minor 5-limit triads, which also belong to a rank-three subgroup of the 7-limit.
Analogous to zarlino, the 5-limit "JI diatonic", is the tritriadic scale 6/5-7/5-10/7-42/25-12/7-49/25-2, and analogous to meantone is starlingtet.