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== | == Primodal theory == | ||
A-Team oneirotonic may be a particularly good place to bring to bear [[ | A-Team oneirotonic may be a particularly good place to bring to bear [[primodality]]'s high harmonic series chords, as A-Team temperament doesn't yield many low-complexity chords. | ||
18edo may be a better basis for a style of oneirotonic | 18edo may be a better basis for a style of oneirotonic primodality using comma sharp and comma flat fifths than 13edo (in particular diesis sharp and diesis flat fifths; diesis is a category with a central region of 32 to 40c). In 18edo both the major fifth (+31.4c) and the minor fifth (-35.3c) are about a diesis off from a just perfect fifth. In 13edo only the major fifth is a diesis sharp, and it is +36.5c off from just; so there's less wiggle room for a [[neji]] if you want every major fifth to be at most a diesis sharp). | ||
31nejis and 34nejis also provide opportunities to use dieses directly, since 1\31 (38.71c) and 1\34 (35.29c) are both dieses. | 31nejis and 34nejis also provide opportunities to use dieses directly, since 1\31 (38.71c) and 1\34 (35.29c) are both dieses. | ||
=== Primodal chords === | === Primodal chords === | ||
Some relatively low-complexity oneirotonic-inspired | Some relatively low-complexity oneirotonic-inspired primodal chords. They are grouped by [[prime family]]. | ||
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*13:15:19 Tridecimal Squashed Minor Triad | *13:15:19 Tridecimal Squashed Minor Triad |