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=== Rising Major === | === Rising Major === | ||
One of four chords named for a similar type of chord found in [[ | One of four chords named for a similar type of chord found in [[Oneirotonic]] scales, the Rising Major triad is a bright but tense triad which consists of the Root, the 400c Major third on top of that, and the 350c Neutral third on top of that. | ||
=== Rising Neutral === | === Rising Neutral === | ||
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=== Rising Minor === | === Rising Minor === | ||
One of four chords named for a similar type of chord found in | One of four chords named for a similar type of chord found in Oneirotonic scales, the Rising Minor triad is a triad which consists of the Root, the 300c Major third on top of that, and the 450c Ultra third on top of that, though it can also be conceived as being the result of stacking two 750c Fifths. It is likely to arise in counterpoint under certain circumstances, and, in addition to this, has some of the same set-ups and follow-ups as the Rising Ultra triad. | ||
=== Falling Major === | === Falling Major === | ||
One of four chords named for a similar type of chord found in | One of four chords named for a similar type of chord found in Oneirotonic scales, the Falling Major triad is a bright but tense triad which consists of the Root, the 400c Major third on top of that, and the 250c Infra third on top of that. When this triad is built on the note located 550 cents above the Tonic, especially with octave reduplication of the root, it can easily be followed up with with the same Tonic's traditional V7 chord. In modulation, this same triad can also be followed up with a Dominant seventh chord built on the same root, leading to the tonicization of the neutral seventh. Regardless, the use of this chord requires the proper set-ups in terms of both melody and harmony. | ||
=== Falling Neutral === | === Falling Neutral === | ||
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=== Falling Minor === | === Falling Minor === | ||
One of four chords named for a similar type of chord found in | One of four chords named for a similar type of chord found in Oneirotonic scales, the falling minor triad is a triad which consists of the Root, the 300c Minor third on top of that, and the 350c Neutral third on top of that. It is also one of two triads that can be considered to sound like a Xenharmonic version of a Diminished triad. | ||
=== Falling Infra === | === Falling Infra === |