The hendrix chord, a 7#9no5 chord, has several possible JI interpretations.
| Harmonics
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4:8:10:14:16:19
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| Intervals from root
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1/2–1/1–5/4–7/4–2/1–19/8
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| Cents from root
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-1200¢–0¢–386¢–969¢–1200¢–1498¢
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| Step intervals
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2/1, 5/4, 7/5, 8/7, 19/16
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| Step cents
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1200¢, 386¢, 583¢, 231¢, 298¢
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| Color name
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har-7 noqu-9 no-5 or h7,19oq9no5
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| Prime limit
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19
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| Genus
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5⋅7⋅19 (665)
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| Intervallic odd limit
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19
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| Otonal odd limit
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19
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| Utonal odd limit
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665
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| Consistent edos (d ≥ 1.5)
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4edo, 12edo, 16edo*, 25edo*, …
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In the 19-limit it may be tuned as 4:8:10:14:16:19, an extended harmonic seventh chord.
| Harmonics
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6:12:15:21:24:28
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| Intervals from root
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1/2–1/1–5/4–7/4–2/1–7/3
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| Cents from root
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-1200¢–0¢–386¢–969¢–1200¢–1467¢
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| Step intervals
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2/1, 5/4, 7/5, 8/7, 7/6
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| Step cents
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1200¢, 386¢, 583¢, 231¢, 267¢
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| Color name
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har-7 zoqu-9 no-5 or h7zq9no5
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| Prime limit
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7
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| Genus
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3⋅5⋅7 (105)
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| Intervallic odd limit
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15
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| Otonal odd limit
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21
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| Utonal odd limit
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35
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| Consistent edos (d ≥ 1.5)
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10edo*, 12edo, 21edo, 22edo, …
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In the 7-limit it may be tuned as 6:12:15:21:24:28, also an extended harmonic seventh chord.
| Harmonics
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10:20:25:36:40:48
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| Intervals from root
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1/2–1/1–5/4–9/5–2/1–12/5
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| Cents from root
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-1200¢–0¢–386¢–1018¢–1200¢–1516¢
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| Step intervals
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2/1, 5/4, 36/25, 10/9, 6/5
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| Step cents
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1200¢, 386¢, 631¢, 182¢, 316¢
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| Color name
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yo gu-7 guqu-9 no-5 or y,g7gq9no5
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| Prime limit
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5
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| Genus
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32⋅52 (225)
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| Intervallic odd limit
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25
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| Otonal odd limit
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25
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| Utonal odd limit
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75
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| Consistent edos (d ≥ 1.5)
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12edo, 15edo, 19edo**, 31edo, …
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In the 5-limit it may be tuned as 10:20:25:36:40:48, an extended major-minor seventh chord.
It can also be tuned as an essentially tempered chord that splits the difference between the 19/8 10th and the 7/3 10th. This chord tempers out the hendrix comma of 57/56. It is notable for existing in 12-EDO; other equal divisions with hendrix chords include the 9, 10, 14, 16, 17, 21, 22, 26, and 31 equal divisions.
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Todo: review
The paragraph about tempering 57/56 needs more explanation, and may be incorrect.
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