Simposent
Simposent is a term used in the field of music theory and composition to describe a specific type of interval or chord structure. The term is derived from the French word "simplement," which means "simply" or "directly." In the context of music, "simposent" refers to intervals or chords that are constructed without the use of any alterations, such as sharps or flats. This means that the notes in a simposent interval or chord are all natural, unaltered notes.
For example, a simposent major third is constructed by stacking three whole steps on top of a
The use of simposent intervals and chords is common in many musical styles, including classical, jazz, and