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One way around this is to eschew the generator's interpretation as 9/7 altogether, and focus on the [[5-limit]] part of sensi, which is known as [[sensipent]] (whose comma is [[78732/78125]]). From there, an interpretation of the generator as [[31/24]]~[[40/31]] is apparent. Beyond the 2.3.5.31 subgroup, more accurate interpretations (in comparison to sensi) of sensipent's extended harmony are given by [[sensible]] (adding primes 11, 17, and 23) and [[sendai]] (adding 23 and 29). | One way around this is to eschew the generator's interpretation as 9/7 altogether, and focus on the [[5-limit]] part of sensi, which is known as [[sensipent]] (whose comma is [[78732/78125]]). From there, an interpretation of the generator as [[31/24]]~[[40/31]] is apparent. Beyond the 2.3.5.31 subgroup, more accurate interpretations (in comparison to sensi) of sensipent's extended harmony are given by [[sensible]] (adding primes 11, 17, and 23) and [[sendai]] (adding 23 and 29). | ||
== Chords == | == Chords and harmony == | ||
{{ | {{See also| Chords of sensus }} | ||
The fundamental otonal consonance of sensi is 4:5:6:7:9:13. However, the full chord is only available in the 19-note mos. | The fundamental otonal consonance of sensi is 4:5:6:7:9:13. However, the full chord is only available in the 19-note mos. | ||