Sensamagic chords

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A //sensamagic triad// is an [[Dyadic chord#Essentially tempered dyadic chords|essentially tempered dyadic chord]] with three notes when reduced to the octave, which in close position consists of two supermajor thirds, approximately 9/7, and a minor third, approximately 6/5, or in other words a 9/7-9/7-6/5 chord, which closes at the octave because the sensamagic comma, 245/243, is tempered out. It can also be described as a sensamagic-tempered version of 1-9/7-5/3. Equal temperaments with sensamagic triads include 19, 22, 27, 41, 46, 65, 68, 87, 128, 196 and 283.

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<html><head><title>sensamagic chords</title></head><body>A <em>sensamagic triad</em> is an <a class="wiki_link" href="/Dyadic%20chord#Essentially tempered dyadic chords">essentially tempered dyadic chord</a> with three notes when reduced to the octave, which in close position consists of two supermajor thirds, approximately 9/7, and a minor third, approximately 6/5, or in other words a 9/7-9/7-6/5 chord, which closes at the octave because the sensamagic comma, 245/243, is tempered out. It can also be described as a sensamagic-tempered version of 1-9/7-5/3. Equal temperaments with sensamagic triads include 19, 22, 27, 41, 46, 65, 68, 87, 128, 196 and 283.</body></html>