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== Basics ==
The '''[[arto and tendo]]''' or '''extraclassical tonality system''' is a tonality system built from ultramajor (called "tendo") and inframinor (called "arto") triads. Because these chords share many of the same properties as major and minor triads, the extraclassical harmonic system resembles the conventional diatonic system in many ways, however, it also has many distinct characteristics that make it sound nothing like normal major and minor chords.  
The '''[[arto and tendo]]''' or '''extraclassical tonality system''' is a tonality system built from ultramajor (called "tendo") and inframinor (called "arto") triads. Because these chords share many of the same properties as major and minor triads, the extraclassical harmonic system resembles the conventional diatonic system in many ways, however, it also has many distinct characteristics that make it sound nothing like normal major and minor chords.