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by bonzini
1394 days ago
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Also as long as sharps and flats are written in a very pedantic manner. For example a diminished C chord only sounds "right" if it's notated as C-E♭-G♭-B♭♭ rather than C-E♭-G♭-A. On top of this, harmony may or may not work the same in 19-TET and 12-TET. With the same example of diminished chords, the diminished chord does not divide the octave in four equal parts in 19-TET. Adim and Cdim are enharmonic in 12-TET, but Adim in 19-TET is A-C-E♭-G♭♭; that is, only C and E♭ are the same. |
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