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An '''ainic chord''' is an [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered dyadic chord]] tempered by [[936/935]], the ainos comma. | An '''ainic chord''' is an [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered dyadic chord]] tempered by [[936/935]], the ainos comma. So far, only a handful of ainic triads are known, however, other triads and tetrads, as well as pentads and so forth are likely to exist. | ||
The known ainic triads are: | |||
* 1-17/16-13/11 with steps 17/16-10/9-22/13, and its inversions; | |||
* 1-10/9-13/11 with steps 10/9-17/16-22/13, and its inversions; | |||
* 1-13/11-17/12 with steps 13/11-6/5-24/17, and its inversions; | |||
* 1-6/5-17/12 with steps 6/5-13/11-24/17, and its inversions; | |||
* 1-18/17-5/4 with steps 18/17-13/11-8/5, and its inversions; | |||
* 1-13/11-5/4 with steps 13/11-18/17-8/5, and its inversions; | |||
[[Category:17-limit]] | [[Category:17-limit]] |
Revision as of 04:53, 30 December 2020
An ainic chord is an essentially tempered dyadic chord tempered by 936/935, the ainos comma. So far, only a handful of ainic triads are known, however, other triads and tetrads, as well as pentads and so forth are likely to exist.
The known ainic triads are:
- 1-17/16-13/11 with steps 17/16-10/9-22/13, and its inversions;
- 1-10/9-13/11 with steps 10/9-17/16-22/13, and its inversions;
- 1-13/11-17/12 with steps 13/11-6/5-24/17, and its inversions;
- 1-6/5-17/12 with steps 6/5-13/11-24/17, and its inversions;
- 1-18/17-5/4 with steps 18/17-13/11-8/5, and its inversions;
- 1-13/11-5/4 with steps 13/11-18/17-8/5, and its inversions;