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'''Low-complexity JI''' is [[Zhea Erose]]'s term for JI that restricts the intervals that one is allowed to use to low-[[harmonic limit]] intervals (whether odd limit or prime limit). The opposite approach is [[primodality]]. | '''Low-complexity JI''' is [[Zhea Erose]]'s term for JI that either restricts the intervals that one is allowed to use to low-[[harmonic limit]] intervals (whether odd limit or prime limit), or favors overtone chords that have a power of 2 as the tonic. The opposite approach is [[primodality]]. | ||
[[Category:Terms]][[Category:Primodality]] | [[Category:Terms]][[Category:Primodality]] |
Revision as of 07:06, 16 February 2021
Low-complexity JI is Zhea Erose's term for JI that either restricts the intervals that one is allowed to use to low-harmonic limit intervals (whether odd limit or prime limit), or favors overtone chords that have a power of 2 as the tonic. The opposite approach is primodality.