Talk:Dyadic chord

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Query on mention of 36/35 -- is 36/25 meant?

There are references to 36/35 and 10/7 differing by 126/125, the starling comma. Could this mean 36/25, or (6/5)^2? Mschulter1325 07:31, 26 January 2023 (UTC)

Yeah, 36/25 and 10/7 differ by 126/125. I just checked in Wolfram Alpha. --Aura (talk) 07:42, 26 January 2023 (UTC)

Move to "dyadically consonant chord"

To me, "dyadic chord" most intuitively means "chord that is a dyad".

On anomalous saturated suspensions

I can't keep a straight face whilst looking at this section, I'm too childish I may admit, but it's kind of an unfortunate acronym. I propose it to be renamed to something like AnSaS or related.

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