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20:41 (cur | prev) +6,797 Unque talk contribs (Created page with "'''Chthonic harmony''', sometimes called '''semiquartal''' or '''bilateral harmony''', is a type of chord structure useful in many styles of xenharmonic music. It serves as an analog for tertian harmony that splits the perfect fourth rather than the fifth. == Chthonic Intervals == The term "chthonic" is derived from the name of an interordinal interval which splits the perfect fourth into two roughly-equal parts. When this division is not equ...") Tag: Visual edit