A thirteenth chord "collapsed" into one octave results in a dissonant, seemingly secundal[1] tone cluster. Created by Hyacinth (talk) 22:18, 5 July 2009 using Sibelius 5.
Giovanni Benedetti's 1563 example of a comma "pump" or drift by a syntonic comma (21.51 cents) during a progression. Common tones between chords are the same pitch, with the other notes tuned in pure intervals to the common tones.
Enrico Caruso's performance of "Recondita armonia" from Giacomo Puccini's 1900 opera Tosca. This is Matrix B-8347, recorded 6 November 1909, and released under various labels full details
Musique traditionnelle. Il est allé se baigner : chant de féticheur du Moyen-Congo [accompagné au nsambi (pluriac)] ; recueilli et enregistré par H. Pepper.
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*Lesser undecimal neutral seventh on C = B↓ (Ben Johnston's notation). 20:11 = 1035 cents. Limit: 11-limit.
Autore: Created by Hyacinth (talk) in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 75 for 1034.375 cents rather than 1035. New version a m7 on 26,75 for 1035.009765625 cents rather than 1035.