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6:7:9, a subminor triad or septimal minor triad, is a triad in the 7-limit sometimes used in place of a minor triad. It appears as a minor triad in the diatonic scale of superpyth, as 64/63 being tempered out means 32/27 is equated with 7/6. This is in contrast to meantone, where 32/27 is equated with 6/5.
6:7:9 is the second-simplest otonal triad of the form Root-3rd-P5, past 4:5:6, and is thus very consonant. However, its inverse, 14:18:21, may sound less stable due to its higher otonal complexity. In addition, the 7/6 and 9/7 intervals differ by 54/49, an interval of 168 cents, which means the subminor and supermajor triads don't contrast very well the same way 5-limit triads do. Nonetheless, these triads may be used in progressions together with the 5-limit ones.