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The '''fourth complement''' of a given [[interval]] is its interval distance from the [[4/3|fourth (4/3)]]. It's very similar to the [[fifth complement]]. It seems to be very useful in [[tetrachord]]s, and even in describing certain relationships in [[functional harmony]] such "parallelism" in which notes in the same tetrachord located a third apart from each other share some aspects of their harmonic function. | The '''fourth complement''' of a given [[interval]] is its interval distance from the [[4/3|fourth (4/3)]]. It's very similar to the [[fifth complement]]. It seems to be very useful in regards to [[tetrachord]]s, and even in describing certain relationships in [[functional harmony]] such "parallelism" in which notes in the same tetrachord located a third apart from each other share some aspects of their harmonic function. | ||
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