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Because semiwolf is a fifth-repeating scale, each tone has a 3/2 perfect fifth above it. The scale has three major chords and two minor chords, all voiced so that the third of the triad is an octave higher, a tenth. Semiwolf also has two harmonic 7th chords.
Because semiwolf is a fifth-repeating scale, each tone has a 3/2 perfect fifth above it. The scale has three major chords and two minor chords, all voiced so that the third of the triad is an octave higher, a tenth. Semiwolf also has two harmonic 7th chords.


[[Step ratio|Basic]] semiwolf is in [[8edf]], which is a very good fifth-based equal temperament similar to [[88cET]]. Like all fifth-based temperaments, semiwolf is more convenient to notate with its nominals and accidentals repeating after multiple fifths so that e. g. its harmonic 7th chords will not spell as a voicing of tone clusters (1-7/6-5/4).
[[Step ratio|Basic]] semiwolf is in [[8edf]], which is a very good fifth-based equal temperament similar to [[88cET]].
 


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