Syzygy IV

Syzygy IV is formed by the Tone Waveform and one of three possible GaugeWaveforms (green) whose Polar Triangle lies in a triangle below the Tone Waveform's equator and has two of its edges crossed by the Tone Waveform's lines. This position for the Syzygy IV Gauge Waveforms puts their Polar Triangles diametrically oppisite those of the Syzygy III Gauge Waveforms. Therefore each will create a Syzygy VII with their oppisite number.

Syzygy IV has one plane of symmetry that crosses an equal number of 108 and 60 degree angles of the constituent Waveforms. Minor Third intervals (one and half steps) and the inversion are measured.

Syzygy IV (1): A - C - D sharp- F sharp - A
Syzygy IV (2): C sharp - E - G - A sharp - C sharp
Syzygy IV (3): F - G sharp - B - D - F

You can can observe these meaurements by clicking the green rectangle with the music note. Clicking a green vertical "w" icon will change the particular syzygy and what the rectangle will play.