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.<ref>TODO: add audio examples</ref> The former is basically a stack of three 4:5:6 chords on top of one another, and thus has lots of simple subdyads, subtriads, subtetrads, etc, whereas the latter has been formed by simply subtracting 1 from each note in the former chord. Thus, the latter is "simpler" from the standpoint of the heptadic complexity, but doesn't have many simple subchords at all. And at least to the ears of this author, the former seems to clearly sound much "justier" than than the latter - and in a very immediate way - even though the latter is less complex from a "heptadic" standpoint.