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Harmononyms can indicate movement in | Harmononyms can indicate movement in more than one dimension simultaneously. For example, [[15/8]] is 3/2 times 5/4, or Chy + Ly, so it is called Chyli. [[11/6]] is 2/3 times 11/4, or Fu + Zy, so it is called Fuzi. (Note that the final Y in "Zy" is replaced with an I, which becomes silent.) [[6/5]] is 3/2 times 4/5, or Chy + Su, so it is called Chys. (Note that the U in "Su" is removed.) | ||
Chordonyms are created by combining multiple harmonyms. These harmonyms are arranged according to these rules (in order of priority): | |||
# Pitches whose highest dimensions are lower go first. | |||
# Pitches reached with a lower number of dimensions go first. | |||
# Pitches reached with ascents go before pitches reached with descents. (Lower dimensions get higher priority.) | |||
# Pitches reached with fewer ascents and descents go first. | |||
A chord including Ah, Chy, and Zy would be called AhChyZy. A chord including Ah, Ly, Chy, and Chyli would be called AhChyLyChyli. | |||
=== Chord diagrams === | === Chord diagrams === | ||
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On the right is an example of a chord diagram. From bottom to top, the pitches are Ah (root, identified by the triangle pointing at it), Ly (5/4), Chy (3/2), Fuzi (11/6), Scy (9/4), Zy (11/4), and Xcy (27/8). | |||
Chord diagrams do not typically indicate voicing or octave doubling of pitches. | Chord diagrams do not typically indicate voicing or octave doubling of pitches. | ||