4:5:6

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Chord information
Harmonics 4:5:6
Subharmonics 1/(15:12:10)
Intervals from root 1/15/43/2
Cents from root 386¢702¢
Step intervals 5/4, 6/5
Step cents 386¢, 316¢
Color name yo or y
Prime limit 5
Genus 35 (15)
Intervallic odd limit 5
Otonal odd limit 5
Utonal odd limit 15
Consistent edos (d ≥ 2) 3edo*, 12edo*, 15edo*, 19edo**, …

4:5:6 is an otonal major triad, known as the just major triad, classical major triad, or Ptolemaic major triad. It is the most consonant triad, and it is the most common triad in music. It is also an isodifferential chord.

Audio of close voicings

4:5:6, Root position
5:6:8, 1st inversion
3:4:5, 2nd inversion

Notable voicings

Voicings written in enumeration and written Hi-lo notation. AOV and CAOV stand for all-odd voicing and condensed AOV respectively [idiosyncratic term] . Integers in bold denote the pitch-classes of the chord.

Voices Enumeration Hi-lo Special properties
3 voices 1:3:5 hi3loR AOV, isodifferential
2:3:5 hi3 CAOV
3:5:8 hiRlo5
4 voices 3:4:5:6 addlo5 isodifferential
4:5:6:8 add8
5:6:8:10 hiRaddhi3
2:3:4:5 hi3add8 isodifferential
2:4:5:6 addloR
3:5:6:8 hiRaddlo5
5:8:12:16 lo3addhi8
5 voices 2:3:4:5:6 addloR5 isodifferential
4:5:6:8:10 addhiR3

See a more comprehensive list in this page.

Related chords

Melodic inversion: 1/(6:5:4) = 10:12:15.

Plausible homonyms: None.

Lower limit soundalikes: 64:81:96 (3-limit) [Pythagorean major chord]

Notable extensions (5-limit except where noted):