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In music or music theory, secundal is the quality of a chord made from seconds, and anything related to things constructed from seconds such as counterpoint. Secundal chords are often called tone clusters more generally, especially when non-diatonic. "[Any] three or more pitches in secundal relationship may correctly be referred to as a tone cluster."[1] Chords which may be considered as built from sevenths, because of musical inversion, are secundal. Polychords may create secundal chords.

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Example of piano tone clusters creating secundal chords, especially in the left hand (bottom) part, which features three notes each a second apart.

The secundal harmony in Ross Lee Finney's "Playing Tag" provides "accentuation and forward motion", as well as the basis for the "fragmentary melody":[1]

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Secundal harmony in Ross Lee Finney's "Playing Tag".[1] Play
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