Scale information off-topic? Why?

I recently tried to expand the article by mentioning scale information because I think it's good to know how certain microtonal chords can be used in composition. I fail to see how such information is off-topic. If there's guidelines for what sorts of information to add to these chord pages that I don't know about, then would someone mind explaining that to me? --Aura (talk) 02:48, 30 October 2025 (UTC)

This page is about a chord. Not about composing with the chord. And especially not about one person's approach to composing with that chord. As I said in my edit comment, the place for that is in a personal viewpoint page, which can be in the mainspace, and which can be linked to from the chord page.
Where a chord occurs in a specific scale should be discussed on that scale's page. Otherwise, the chord page will get cluttered up with discussing numerous scales, Zarlino, Centaur, Duodene, etc. etc.--TallKite (talk) 19:50, 30 October 2025 (UTC)
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