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The '''hendrix chord''', a dom7#9no5 chord, can be tuned as an 8:10:14:19 chord = [[Kite's color notation|h7,19o10no5]]. An alternate tuning is 12:15:21:28, or 1/1 - [[5/4]] - [[7/4]] - [[7/3]] = [[Kite's color notation|h7z10no5]]. | The '''hendrix chord''', a dom7#9no5 chord, can be tuned as an 8:10:14:19 chord = [[Kite's color notation|h7,19o10no5]]. An alternate tuning is 12:15:21:28, or 1/1 - [[5/4]] - [[7/4]] - [[7/3]] = [[Kite's color notation|h7z10no5]]. | ||
It can also be tuned as an [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered]] chord that splits the difference between the [[19/16|19/8]] ino 10th and the [[7/3]] zo 10th.<sup> | It can also be tuned as an [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered]] chord that splits the difference between the [[19/16|19/8]] ino 10th and the [[7/3]] zo 10th.<sup> </sup> This chord tempers out the ''hendrix comma'' of [[57/56]]. It is notable for existing in [[12-EDO]], other equal divisions with hendrix chords include the {{EDOs| 9, 10, 14, 16, 17, 21, 22, 26, and 31}} equal divisions. | ||
[[Category:19-limit]] | [[Category:19-limit]] |