2:3:4-Harmony within the Tritave

09/01/2017
by   Markus Schmidmeier, et al.
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In the Pythagorean tuning system, the fifth is used to generate a scale of 12 notes per octave. In this paper, we use the octave to generate a scale of 19 notes per tritave; one can play this scale on a traditional piano. In this system, the octave becomes a proper interval and the 2:3:4 chord a proper chord. We study harmonic properties obtained from the 2:3:4 chord, in particular composition elements using dominants, subdominants, higher dominants, associated minor chords, inversions, and diminished chords. The rhombic picture (array notation) turns out to be an effective tool to visualize the harmonic development in a composition based on these elements. 2:3:4-harmony may sound pure, yet sparse, as we illustrate in a short piece.

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