Huntmic chords

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//Huntmic chords// are certain 13-limit [[Dyadic chord|essentially tempered chords]] which close at the octave by tempering out the huntma, 640/637. These include triads with steps of size (huntmic tempered) 5/4-16/13-8/7-8/7, 16/13-5/4-8/7-8/7 and 5/4-8/7-16/13-8/7, leading to the huntmic temperings of 5/4-20/13-7/4-2, 16/13-20/13-7/4-2 and 5/4-10/7-7/4-2. Note that the last chord can also be tempered by 441/440 to the [[werckismic chords|werckismic tetrad]]. Aside from tetrads, there are huntmic triads, the huntmic tempered versions of 1-16/13-7/5 and 1-8/7-7/5.

The name huntmic comes from the fact that the [[optimal patent val]] for huntmic temperament is [[205edo]], the basis of the Hunt System of [[Aaron Andrew Hunt]]. Other equal temperaments with huntmic chords include 22, 53, 68, 80, 94, 111, 121, 137 and 215.

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<html><head><title>huntmic chords</title></head><body><em>Huntmic chords</em> are certain 13-limit <a class="wiki_link" href="/Dyadic%20chord">essentially tempered chords</a> which close at the octave by tempering out the huntma, 640/637. These include triads with steps of size (huntmic tempered) 5/4-16/13-8/7-8/7, 16/13-5/4-8/7-8/7 and 5/4-8/7-16/13-8/7, leading to the huntmic temperings of 5/4-20/13-7/4-2, 16/13-20/13-7/4-2 and 5/4-10/7-7/4-2. Note that the last chord can also be tempered by 441/440 to the <a class="wiki_link" href="/werckismic%20chords">werckismic tetrad</a>. Aside from tetrads, there are huntmic triads, the huntmic tempered versions of 1-16/13-7/5 and 1-8/7-7/5.<br />
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The name huntmic comes from the fact that the <a class="wiki_link" href="/optimal%20patent%20val">optimal patent val</a> for huntmic temperament is <a class="wiki_link" href="/205edo">205edo</a>, the basis of the Hunt System of <a class="wiki_link" href="/Aaron%20Andrew%20Hunt">Aaron Andrew Hunt</a>. Other equal temperaments with huntmic chords include 22, 53, 68, 80, 94, 111, 121, 137 and 215.</body></html>