Werckismic chords

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A //werckismic triad// is one of two 11-limit [[dyadic chord|essentially tempered dyadic chords]] in inverse relation, constructed from the intervals 8/7, 11/9 and 10/7 which make up an octave under werckismic (441/440) tempering. That is, tempered versions of either 1-8/7-7/5 or 1-11/9-7/5. Equal temperaments with werckismic triads include 31, 41, 46, 58, 72, 77, 84, 103, 118, 130, 159, 171, 190, 248, 289 and 320.

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<html><head><title>werckismic chords</title></head><body>A <em>werckismic triad</em> is one of two 11-limit <a class="wiki_link" href="/dyadic%20chord">essentially tempered dyadic chords</a> in inverse relation, constructed from the intervals 8/7, 11/9 and 10/7 which make up an octave under werckismic (441/440) tempering. That is, tempered versions of either 1-8/7-7/5 or 1-11/9-7/5. Equal temperaments with werckismic triads include 31, 41, 46, 58, 72, 77, 84, 103, 118, 130, 159, 171, 190, 248, 289 and 320.</body></html>