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To 1–7/6–3/2–7/4 we may add 11/8, or to 1–11/8–3/2–7/4 we may add 7/6, to form an essentially tempered pentad, 1–7/6–11/8–3/2–7/4 (0–1–2–7–8). Its inverse is 1–12/11–9/7–3/2–12/7 (0–5–6–7–(-1)), which can serve as a minor counterpart. This is similar, but also in clear contrast to the 1–5/4–3/2 (0–4–1) and 1–6/5–3/2 (0–(−3)–1) chords of [[meantone]]. Two approaches to functional harmony thus arise.  
To 1–7/6–3/2–7/4 we may add 11/8, or to 1–11/8–3/2–7/4 we may add 7/6, to form an essentially tempered pentad, 1–7/6–11/8–3/2–7/4 (0–1–2–7–8). Its inverse is 1–12/11–9/7–3/2–12/7 (0–5–6–7–(-1)), which can serve as a minor counterpart. This is similar, but also in clear contrast to the 1–5/4–3/2 (0–4–1) and 1–6/5–3/2 (0–(−3)–1) chords of [[meantone]]. Two approaches to functional harmony thus arise.  


First, we suggest using the septimal chords above as the basis of harmony, but swapping the roles of 3 and 7 according to their temperamental complexities (number of generator steps). Thus a "dominant" chord is either 7/6 or 12/7 over tonic; a "subdominant" chord is either 7/6 or 12/7 under tonic. This leads to an approach closely adherent to mos scales. The 9-tone mos contains a tonic and a "dominant" triad. The 13-tone mos is good for encapsulating tonic, "pre-dominant", and "dominant" functions, triads and tetrads alike.  
First, we can treat the septimal chords above as the basis of harmony, but swapping the roles of 3 and 7 according to their temperamental complexities (number of generator steps). Thus a "dominant" chord is either 7/6 or 12/7 over tonic; a "subdominant" chord is either 7/6 or 12/7 under tonic. This leads to an approach closely adherent to mos scales. The 9-tone mos contains a tonic and a "dominant" triad. The 13-tone mos is good for encapsulating tonic, "pre-dominant", and "dominant" functions, triads to pentads alike.  


Second, we suggest using the same chords as the basis of harmony, and keeping the role of the [[chain of fifths]] as the spine on which the functions are defined. This means dominant is still 3/2 over tonic, for example. A consequence is we must step out of the logic of mos scales, as they are often too restrictive without the many fifths to stack. This is essentially working in JI, but using the commas tempered out in some way to lock into the identity of the temperament.
Second, we can treat the same chords as the basis of harmony, and keeping the role of the [[chain of fifths]] as the spine on which the functions are defined. This means dominant is still 3/2 over tonic, for example. A consequence is we must step out of the logic of mos scales, as they are often too restrictive without the many fifths to stack. This is essentially working in JI, but using the commas tempered out in some way to lock into the identity of the temperament.


== Scales ==
== Scales ==