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The ursulismic triads include the following inversely related pairs:  
The ursulismic triads include the following inversely related pairs:  
* 1-5/4-22/15 with steps of 5/4-20/17-15/11, and its inverse  
* 1–5/4–22/15 with steps of 5/4, 20/17, 15/11, and its inverse  
* 1-20/17-22/15 with steps of 20/17-5/4-15/11;
* 1–20/17–22/15 with steps of 20/17, 5/4, 15/11;
* 1-6/5-15/11 with steps of 6/5-17/15-22/15, and its inverse  
* 1–6/5–15/11 with steps of 6/5, 17/15, 22/15, and its inverse  
* 1-17/15-15/11 with steps of 17/15-6/5-22/15;
* 1–17/15–15/11 with steps of 17/15, 6/5, 22/15;
* 1-17/15-5/4 with steps of 17/15-11/10-8/5, and its inverse  
* 1–17/15–5/4 with steps of 17/15, 11/10, 8/5, and its inverse  
* 1-11/10-5/4 with steps of 11/10-17/15-8/5;
* 1–11/10–5/4 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 8/5;
* 1-11/10-20/17 with steps of 11/10-16/15-17/10, and its inverse  
* 1–11/10–20/17 with steps of 11/10, 16/15, 17/10, and its inverse  
* 1-16/15-20/17 with steps of 16/15-11/10-17/10.
* 1–16/15–20/17 with steps of 16/15, 11/10, 17/10.


For tetrads, there are eight palindromic chords and ten pairs of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chords are  
For tetrads, there are eight palindromic chords and ten pairs of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chords are  
* 1-6/5-15/11-18/11 with steps of 6/5-17/15-6/5-11/9;
* 1–6/5–15/11–18/11 with steps of 6/5, 17/15, 6/5, 11/9;
* 1-20/17-22/15-8/5 with steps of 20/17-5/4-12/11-5/4;
* 1–20/17–22/15–8/5 with steps of 20/17, 5/4, 12/11, 5/4;
* 1-20/17-5/4-22/15 with steps of 20/17-17/16-20/17-15/11;
* 1–20/17–5/4–22/15 with steps of 20/17, 17/16, 20/17, 15/11;
* 1-17/15-5/4-17/12 with steps of 17/15-11/10-17/15-24/17;
* 1–17/15–5/4–17/12 with steps of 17/15, 11/10, 17/15, 24/17;
* 1-11/10-5/4-11/8 with steps of 11/10-17/15-11/10-16/11;
* 1–11/10–5/4–11/8 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 11/10, 16/11;
* 1-17/15-6/5-15/11 with steps of 17/15-18/17-17/15-22/15;
* 1–17/15–6/5–15/11 with steps of 17/15, 18/17, 17/15, 22/15;
* 1-11/10-20/17-22/17 with steps of 11/10-16/15-11/10-17/11;
* 1–11/10–20/17–22/17 with steps of 11/10, 16/15, 11/10, 17/11;
* 1-17/15-15/11-17/11 with steps of 17/15-6/5-17/15-22/17.
* 1–17/15–15/11–17/11 with steps of 17/15, 6/5, 17/15, 22/17.


The inversely related pairs of chords are  
The inversely related pairs of chords are  
* 1-5/4-3/2-17/10 with steps of 5/4-6/5-17/15-20/17, and its inverse  
* 1–5/4–3/2–17/10 with steps of 5/4, 6/5, 17/15, 20/17, and its inverse  
* 1-6/5-3/2-30/17 with steps of 6/5-5/4-20/17-17/15;
* 1–6/5–3/2–30/17 with steps of 6/5, 5/4, 20/17, 17/15;
* 1-20/17-24/17-8/5 with steps of 20/17-6/5-17/15-5/4, and its inverse  
* 1–20/17–24/17–8/5 with steps of 20/17, 6/5, 17/15, 5/4, and its inverse  
* 1-17/15-15/11-8/5 with steps of 17/15-6/5-20/17-5/4;
* 1–17/15–15/11–8/5 with steps of 17/15, 6/5, 20/17, 5/4;
* 1-6/5-15/11-3/2 with steps of 6/5-17/15-11/10-4/3, and its inverse  
* 1–6/5–15/11–3/2 with steps of 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 4/3, and its inverse  
* 1-11/10-5/4-3/2 with steps of 11/10-17/15-6/5-4/3;
* 1–11/10–5/4–3/2 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 6/5, 4/3;
* 1-15/11-3/2-8/5 with steps of 15/11-11/10-16/15-5/4, and its inverse  
* 1–15/11–3/2–8/5 with steps of 15/11, 11/10, 16/15, 5/4, and its inverse  
* 1-11/10-3/2-15/8 with steps of 11/10-15/11-5/4-16/15;
* 1–11/10–3/2–15/8 with steps of 11/10, 15/11, 5/4, 16/15;
* 1-5/4-11/8-22/15 with steps of 5/4-11/10-16/15-15/11, and its inverse  
* 1–5/4–11/8–22/15 with steps of 5/4, 11/10, 16/15, 15/11, and its inverse  
* 1-16/15-20/17-22/15 with steps of 16/15-11/10-5/4-15/11;
* 1–16/15–20/17–22/15 with steps of 16/15, 11/10, 5/4, 15/11;
* 1-20/17-22/17-22/15 with steps of 20/17-11/10-17/15-15/11, and its inverse  
* 1–20/17–22/17–22/15 with steps of 20/17, 11/10, 17/15, 15/11, and its inverse  
* 1-17/15-5/4-22/15 with steps of 17/15-11/10-20/17-15/11;
* 1–17/15–5/4–22/15 with steps of 17/15, 11/10, 20/17, 15/11;
* 1-15/11-3/2-17/10 with steps of 15/11-11/10-17/15-20/17, and its inverse  
* 1–15/11–3/2–17/10 with steps of 15/11, 11/10, 17/15, 20/17, and its inverse  
* 1-11/10-3/2-30/17 with steps of 11/10-15/11-20/17-17/15;
* 1–11/10–3/2–30/17 with steps of 11/10, 15/11, 20/17, 17/15;
* 1-17/15-5/4-15/11 with steps of 17/15-11/10-12/11-22/15, and its inverse  
* 1–17/15–5/4–15/11 with steps of 17/15, 11/10, 12/11, 22/15, and its inverse  
* 1-12/11-6/5-15/11 with steps of 12/11-11/10-17/15-22/15;
* 1–12/11–6/5–15/11 with steps of 12/11, 11/10, 17/15, 22/15;
* 1-17/15-5/4-4/3 with steps of 17/15-11/10-16/15-3/2, and its inverse  
* 1–17/15–5/4–4/3 with steps of 17/15, 11/10, 16/15, 3/2, and its inverse  
* 1-16/15-20/17-4/3 with steps of 16/15-11/10-17/15-3/2;
* 1–16/15–20/17–4/3 with steps of 16/15, 11/10, 17/15, 3/2;
* 1-11/10-20/17-5/4 with steps of 11/10-16/15-17/16-8/5, and its inverse  
* 1–11/10–20/17–5/4 with steps of 11/10, 16/15, 17/16, 8/5, and its inverse  
* 1-17/16-17/15-5/4 with steps of 17/16-16/15-11/10-8/5.
* 1–17/16–17/15–5/4 with steps of 17/16, 16/15, 11/10, 8/5.


For pentads, there are thirteen pairs of chords in inverse relationship:  
For pentads, there are thirteen pairs of chords in inverse relationship:  
* 1-6/5-15/11-3/2-17/10 with steps of 6/5-17/15-11/10-17/15-20/17, and its inverse  
* 1–6/5–15/11–3/2–17/10 with steps of 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 17/15, 20/17, and its inverse  
* 1-11/10-5/4-3/2-30/17 with steps of 11/10-17/15-6/5-20/17-17/15;
* 1–11/10–5/4–3/2–30/17 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 6/5, 20/17, 17/15;
* 1-6/5-24/17-3/2-30/17 with steps of 6/5-20/17-17/16-20/17-17/15, and its inverse  
* 1–6/5–24/17–3/2–30/17 with steps of 6/5, 20/17, 17/16, 20/17, 17/15, and its inverse  
* 1-17/16-5/4-3/2-17/10 with steps of 17/16-20/17-6/5-17/15-20/17;
* 1–17/16–5/4–3/2–17/10 with steps of 17/16, 20/17, 6/5, 17/15, 20/17;
* 1-6/5-15/11-3/2-30/17 with steps of 6/5-17/15-11/10-20/17-17/15, and its inverse  
* 1–6/5–15/11–3/2–30/17 with steps of 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 20/17, 17/15, and its inverse  
* 1-11/10-5/4-3/2-17/10 with steps of 11/10-17/15-6/5-17/15-20/17;
* 1–11/10–5/4–3/2–17/10 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 6/5, 17/15, 20/17;
* 1-6/5-15/11-3/2-18/11 with steps of 6/5-17/15-11/10-12/11-11/9, and its inverse  
* 1–6/5–15/11–3/2–18/11 with steps of 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 12/11, 11/9, and its inverse  
* 1-11/10-5/4-3/2-11/6 with steps of 11/10-17/15-6/5-11/9-12/11;
* 1–11/10–5/4–3/2–11/6 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 6/5, 11/9, 12/11;
* 1-5/4-3/2-17/10-15/8 with steps of 5/4-6/5-17/15-11/10-16/15, and its inverse  
* 1–5/4–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 5/4, 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15, and its inverse  
* 1-6/5-3/2-8/5-30/17 with steps of 6/5-5/4-16/15-11/10-17/15;
* 1–6/5–3/2–8/5–30/17 with steps of 6/5, 5/4, 16/15, 11/10, 17/15;
* 1-5/4-17/12-3/2-17/10 with steps of 5/4-17/15-18/17-17/15-20/17, and its inverse  
* 1–5/4–17/12–3/2–17/10 with steps of 5/4, 17/15, 18/17, 17/15, 20/17, and its inverse  
* 1-18/17-6/5-3/2-30/17 with steps of 18/17-17/15-5/4-20/17-17/15;
* 1–18/17–6/5–3/2–30/17 with steps of 18/17, 17/15, 5/4, 20/17, 17/15;
* 1-5/4-15/11-3/2-17/10 with steps of 5/4-12/11-11/10-17/15-20/17, and its inverse  
* 1–5/4–15/11–3/2–17/10 with steps of 5/4, 12/11, 11/10, 17/15, 20/17, and its inverse  
* 1-11/10-6/5-3/2-30/17 with steps of 11/10-12/11-5/4-20/17-17/15;
* 1–11/10–6/5–3/2–30/17 with steps of 11/10, 12/11, 5/4, 20/17, 17/15;
* 1-11/10-11/8-3/2-15/8 with steps of 11/10-5/4-12/11-5/4-16/15, and its inverse  
* 1–11/10–11/8–3/2–15/8 with steps of 11/10, 5/4, 12/11, 5/4, 16/15, and its inverse  
* 1-12/11-15/11-3/2-8/5 with steps of 12/11-5/4-11/10-16/15-5/4;
* 1–12/11–15/11–3/2–8/5 with steps of 12/11, 5/4, 11/10, 16/15, 5/4;
* 1-15/11-3/2-8/5-17/10 with steps of 15/11-11/10-16/15-17/16-20/17, and its inverse  
* 1–15/11–3/2–8/5–17/10 with steps of 15/11, 11/10, 16/15, 17/16, 20/17, and its inverse  
* 1-11/10-3/2-30/17-15/8 with steps of 11/10-15/11-20/17-17/16-16/15;
* 1–11/10–3/2–30/17–15/8 with steps of 11/10, 15/11, 20/17, 17/16, 16/15;
* 1-15/11-3/2-8/5-30/17 with steps of 15/11-11/10-16/15-11/10-17/15, and its inverse  
* 1–15/11–3/2–8/5–30/17 with steps of 15/11, 11/10, 16/15, 11/10, 17/15, and its inverse  
* 1-11/10-3/2-17/10-15/8 with steps of 11/10-15/11-17/15-11/10-16/15;
* 1–11/10–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 11/10, 15/11, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15;
* 1-15/11-3/2-17/10-15/8 with steps of 15/11-11/10-17/15-11/10-16/15, and its inverse  
* 1–15/11–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 15/11, 11/10, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15, and its inverse  
* 1-11/10-3/2-8/5-30/17 with steps of 11/10-15/11-16/15-11/10-17/15;
* 1–11/10–3/2–8/5–30/17 with steps of 11/10, 15/11, 16/15, 11/10, 17/15;
* 1-24/17-3/2-8/5-30/17 with steps of 24/17-17/16-16/15-11/10-17/15, and its inverse  
* 1–24/17–3/2–8/5–30/17 with steps of 24/17, 17/16, 16/15, 11/10, 17/15, and its inverse  
* 1-17/16-3/2-17/10-15/8 with steps of 17/16-24/17-17/15-11/10-16/15;
* 1–17/16–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 17/16, 24/17, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15;
* 1-11/10-5/4-11/8-3/2 with steps of 11/10-17/15-11/10-12/11-4/3, and its inverse  
* 1–11/10–5/4–11/8–3/2 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 11/10, 12/11, 4/3, and its inverse  
* 1-12/11-6/5-15/11-3/2 with steps of 12/11-11/10-17/15-11/10-4/3.
* 1–12/11–6/5–15/11–3/2 with steps of 12/11, 11/10, 17/15, 11/10, 4/3.


For hexads, there are three palindromic chords and two pairs of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chords are  
For hexads, there are three palindromic chords and two pairs of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chords are  
* 1-17/16-5/4-17/12-3/2-17/10 with steps of 17/16-20/17-17/15-18/17-17/15-20/17;
* 1–17/16–5/4–17/12–3/2–17/10 with steps of 17/16, 20/17, 17/15, 18/17, 17/15, 20/17;
* 1-11/10-5/4-3/2-17/10-15/8 with steps of 11/10-17/15-6/5-17/15-11/10-16/15;
* 1–11/10–5/4–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15;
* 1-11/10-5/4-11/8-3/2-11/6 with steps of 11/10-17/15-11/10-12/11-11/9-12/11.
* 1–11/10–5/4–11/8–3/2–11/6 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 11/10, 12/11, 11/9, 12/11.


The inversely related pairs of chords are  
The inversely related pairs of chords are  
* 1-6/5-24/17-3/2-8/5-30/17 with steps of 6/5-20/17-17/16-16/15-11/10-17/15, and its inverse  
* 1–6/5–24/17–3/2–8/5–30/17 with steps of 6/5, 20/17, 17/16, 16/15, 11/10, 17/15, and its inverse  
* 1-17/16-5/4-3/2-17/10-15/8 with steps of 17/16-20/17-6/5-17/15-11/10-16/15;
* 1–17/16–5/4–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 17/16, 20/17, 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15;
* 1-5/4-15/11-3/2-17/10-15/8 with steps of 5/4-12/11-11/10-17/15-11/10-16/15, and its inverse  
* 1–5/4–15/11–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 5/4, 12/11, 11/10, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15, and its inverse  
* 1-11/10-6/5-3/2-8/5-30/17 with steps of 11/10-12/11-5/4-16/15-11/10-17/15.
* 1–11/10–6/5–3/2–8/5–30/17 with steps of 11/10, 12/11, 5/4, 16/15, 11/10, 17/15.


Equal temperaments with ursulismic chords include {{Optimal ET sequence|9, 12, 16, 22, 31, 34, 38, 65, 72, 87, 94, 137 and 159}}.
Equal temperaments with ursulismic chords include {{Optimal ET sequence| 9, 12, 16, 22, 31, 34, 38, 65, 72, 87, 94, 137 and 159 }}.


[[Category:17-odd-limit]]
[[Category:17-odd-limit chords]]
[[Category:Essentially tempered chords]]
[[Category:Essentially tempered chords]]
[[Category:Triads]]
[[Category:Triads]]

Latest revision as of 07:57, 10 October 2025

Ursulismic chords are essentially tempered chords tempered by the ursulisma, 375/374.

There are 8 triads, 28 tetrads, 26 pentads and 7 hexads as 2.3.5.11.17 subgroup 17-odd-limit essentially tempered chords.

The ursulismic triads include the following inversely related pairs:

  • 1–5/4–22/15 with steps of 5/4, 20/17, 15/11, and its inverse
  • 1–20/17–22/15 with steps of 20/17, 5/4, 15/11;
  • 1–6/5–15/11 with steps of 6/5, 17/15, 22/15, and its inverse
  • 1–17/15–15/11 with steps of 17/15, 6/5, 22/15;
  • 1–17/15–5/4 with steps of 17/15, 11/10, 8/5, and its inverse
  • 1–11/10–5/4 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 8/5;
  • 1–11/10–20/17 with steps of 11/10, 16/15, 17/10, and its inverse
  • 1–16/15–20/17 with steps of 16/15, 11/10, 17/10.

For tetrads, there are eight palindromic chords and ten pairs of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chords are

  • 1–6/5–15/11–18/11 with steps of 6/5, 17/15, 6/5, 11/9;
  • 1–20/17–22/15–8/5 with steps of 20/17, 5/4, 12/11, 5/4;
  • 1–20/17–5/4–22/15 with steps of 20/17, 17/16, 20/17, 15/11;
  • 1–17/15–5/4–17/12 with steps of 17/15, 11/10, 17/15, 24/17;
  • 1–11/10–5/4–11/8 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 11/10, 16/11;
  • 1–17/15–6/5–15/11 with steps of 17/15, 18/17, 17/15, 22/15;
  • 1–11/10–20/17–22/17 with steps of 11/10, 16/15, 11/10, 17/11;
  • 1–17/15–15/11–17/11 with steps of 17/15, 6/5, 17/15, 22/17.

The inversely related pairs of chords are

  • 1–5/4–3/2–17/10 with steps of 5/4, 6/5, 17/15, 20/17, and its inverse
  • 1–6/5–3/2–30/17 with steps of 6/5, 5/4, 20/17, 17/15;
  • 1–20/17–24/17–8/5 with steps of 20/17, 6/5, 17/15, 5/4, and its inverse
  • 1–17/15–15/11–8/5 with steps of 17/15, 6/5, 20/17, 5/4;
  • 1–6/5–15/11–3/2 with steps of 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 4/3, and its inverse
  • 1–11/10–5/4–3/2 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 6/5, 4/3;
  • 1–15/11–3/2–8/5 with steps of 15/11, 11/10, 16/15, 5/4, and its inverse
  • 1–11/10–3/2–15/8 with steps of 11/10, 15/11, 5/4, 16/15;
  • 1–5/4–11/8–22/15 with steps of 5/4, 11/10, 16/15, 15/11, and its inverse
  • 1–16/15–20/17–22/15 with steps of 16/15, 11/10, 5/4, 15/11;
  • 1–20/17–22/17–22/15 with steps of 20/17, 11/10, 17/15, 15/11, and its inverse
  • 1–17/15–5/4–22/15 with steps of 17/15, 11/10, 20/17, 15/11;
  • 1–15/11–3/2–17/10 with steps of 15/11, 11/10, 17/15, 20/17, and its inverse
  • 1–11/10–3/2–30/17 with steps of 11/10, 15/11, 20/17, 17/15;
  • 1–17/15–5/4–15/11 with steps of 17/15, 11/10, 12/11, 22/15, and its inverse
  • 1–12/11–6/5–15/11 with steps of 12/11, 11/10, 17/15, 22/15;
  • 1–17/15–5/4–4/3 with steps of 17/15, 11/10, 16/15, 3/2, and its inverse
  • 1–16/15–20/17–4/3 with steps of 16/15, 11/10, 17/15, 3/2;
  • 1–11/10–20/17–5/4 with steps of 11/10, 16/15, 17/16, 8/5, and its inverse
  • 1–17/16–17/15–5/4 with steps of 17/16, 16/15, 11/10, 8/5.

For pentads, there are thirteen pairs of chords in inverse relationship:

  • 1–6/5–15/11–3/2–17/10 with steps of 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 17/15, 20/17, and its inverse
  • 1–11/10–5/4–3/2–30/17 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 6/5, 20/17, 17/15;
  • 1–6/5–24/17–3/2–30/17 with steps of 6/5, 20/17, 17/16, 20/17, 17/15, and its inverse
  • 1–17/16–5/4–3/2–17/10 with steps of 17/16, 20/17, 6/5, 17/15, 20/17;
  • 1–6/5–15/11–3/2–30/17 with steps of 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 20/17, 17/15, and its inverse
  • 1–11/10–5/4–3/2–17/10 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 6/5, 17/15, 20/17;
  • 1–6/5–15/11–3/2–18/11 with steps of 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 12/11, 11/9, and its inverse
  • 1–11/10–5/4–3/2–11/6 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 6/5, 11/9, 12/11;
  • 1–5/4–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 5/4, 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15, and its inverse
  • 1–6/5–3/2–8/5–30/17 with steps of 6/5, 5/4, 16/15, 11/10, 17/15;
  • 1–5/4–17/12–3/2–17/10 with steps of 5/4, 17/15, 18/17, 17/15, 20/17, and its inverse
  • 1–18/17–6/5–3/2–30/17 with steps of 18/17, 17/15, 5/4, 20/17, 17/15;
  • 1–5/4–15/11–3/2–17/10 with steps of 5/4, 12/11, 11/10, 17/15, 20/17, and its inverse
  • 1–11/10–6/5–3/2–30/17 with steps of 11/10, 12/11, 5/4, 20/17, 17/15;
  • 1–11/10–11/8–3/2–15/8 with steps of 11/10, 5/4, 12/11, 5/4, 16/15, and its inverse
  • 1–12/11–15/11–3/2–8/5 with steps of 12/11, 5/4, 11/10, 16/15, 5/4;
  • 1–15/11–3/2–8/5–17/10 with steps of 15/11, 11/10, 16/15, 17/16, 20/17, and its inverse
  • 1–11/10–3/2–30/17–15/8 with steps of 11/10, 15/11, 20/17, 17/16, 16/15;
  • 1–15/11–3/2–8/5–30/17 with steps of 15/11, 11/10, 16/15, 11/10, 17/15, and its inverse
  • 1–11/10–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 11/10, 15/11, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15;
  • 1–15/11–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 15/11, 11/10, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15, and its inverse
  • 1–11/10–3/2–8/5–30/17 with steps of 11/10, 15/11, 16/15, 11/10, 17/15;
  • 1–24/17–3/2–8/5–30/17 with steps of 24/17, 17/16, 16/15, 11/10, 17/15, and its inverse
  • 1–17/16–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 17/16, 24/17, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15;
  • 1–11/10–5/4–11/8–3/2 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 11/10, 12/11, 4/3, and its inverse
  • 1–12/11–6/5–15/11–3/2 with steps of 12/11, 11/10, 17/15, 11/10, 4/3.

For hexads, there are three palindromic chords and two pairs of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chords are

  • 1–17/16–5/4–17/12–3/2–17/10 with steps of 17/16, 20/17, 17/15, 18/17, 17/15, 20/17;
  • 1–11/10–5/4–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15;
  • 1–11/10–5/4–11/8–3/2–11/6 with steps of 11/10, 17/15, 11/10, 12/11, 11/9, 12/11.

The inversely related pairs of chords are

  • 1–6/5–24/17–3/2–8/5–30/17 with steps of 6/5, 20/17, 17/16, 16/15, 11/10, 17/15, and its inverse
  • 1–17/16–5/4–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 17/16, 20/17, 6/5, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15;
  • 1–5/4–15/11–3/2–17/10–15/8 with steps of 5/4, 12/11, 11/10, 17/15, 11/10, 16/15, and its inverse
  • 1–11/10–6/5–3/2–8/5–30/17 with steps of 11/10, 12/11, 5/4, 16/15, 11/10, 17/15.

Equal temperaments with ursulismic chords include 9, 12, 16, 22, 31, 34, 38, 65, 72, 87, 94, 137 and 159.