👉 A tridaphase is a type of musical scale in which each note is produced by three separate tridaps, or triads. This means that each note has three fundamental pitches (the first two pitch classes) and four harmonic progressions. Each of these progressions can be described using the pitch class, the frequency class (if applicable), and a ratio of the length of the distance between successive notes in the progression. The term "tridaphase" is often used to describe