Fidesmic chords

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Fidesmic chords are essentially tempered chords tempered by the fidesma, 2025/2023.

There are three triads, six tetrads and two pentads as 2.3.5.7.17 subgroup 17-odd-limit essentially tempered chords.

For triads, there are one palindromic chord and a pair of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chord is

  • 1-17/15-9/7 chord with steps of 17/15-17/15-14/9.

The inversely related pair of chords is

  • 1-15/14-17/15 with steps of 15/14-18/17-30/17 and its inverse 1-18/17-17/15 with steps of 18/17-15/14-30/17.

For tetrads, there are two palindromic chords and two pairs of chords in inverse relationship. The palindromic chords are

  • 1-15/14-17/15-17/14 chord with steps of 15/14-18/17-15/14-28/17;
  • 1-18/17-17/15-6/5 chord with steps of 18/17-15/14-18/17-5/3.

The inversely related pairs of chords are

  • 1-17/15-17/14-9/7 with steps of 17/15-15/14-18/17-14/9 and its inverse 1-18/17-17/15-9/7 with steps of 18/17-15/14-17/15-14/9;
  • 1-17/15-6/5-9/7 with steps of 17/15-18/17-15/14-14/9 and its inverse 1-15/14-17/15-9/7 with steps of 15/14-18/17-17/15-14/9.

They can be extended to pentads:

  • 1-15/14-17/15-17/14-9/7 with steps of 15/14-18/17-15/14-18/17-14/9 and its inverse 1-18/17-17/15-6/5-9/7 with steps of 18/17-15/14-18/17-15/14-14/9.

Equal temperaments with fidesmic chords include 10, 12, 22, 50, 60, 72, 77, 84, 94, 99, 111, 171, 183, 193, 243, 270, 282 and 354.