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It can also be tuned as an [[essentially tempered chord]] that splits the difference between the [[19/16|19/8]] 10th and the [[7/3]] 10th. This chord tempers out the ''hendrix comma'' of [[57/56]].  
It can also be tuned as an [[essentially tempered chord]] that splits the difference between the [[19/16|19/8]] 10th and the [[7/3]] 10th. This chord tempers out the ''hendrix comma'' of [[57/56]].  
{{Todo|review|inline=1|text=The paragraph about tempering 57/56 needs more explanation, and may be incorrect.}}
{{Todo|review|inline=1|text=The paragraph about tempering 57/56 needs more explanation, and may be incorrect.}}
=== In EDOs ===
[[EDO]]s with hendrix chords include the {{EDOs|9, 10, 14, 16, 17, 21, 22, 26, and 31}}.
{{Todo|complete section|inline=1|text=Explain the reasoning for exactly when an EDO is considered to "have" a Hendrix chord and when not.}}


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[[Category:Essentially tempered chords]]
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[[Category:Just intonation chords]]
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