My harmony is based on seventh chords (a bit like the Gymnopedies of Satie). However instead of using major 7ths, I use augmented 5ths and 7ths.
I have a base scale kinda like c-d-e-f#-g#-a#-[b#-c].
So now I can build a chord on 3 perfect major thirds.
[c3-e3-g#3-b#3]
Do I get a clear difference between the traditional
[c3-e3-g#3-c4]
In this case I DO have a difference between the augmented seventh and the octave.
Major third = 5/4
So, 5/4*5/4*5/4 = 125/64 = 1,953
So actually, my b#3 is a little lower than my c4 (2,000).
The question that now arises is:
If I really have two different sounds for what is "almost" the same note, when should I use b# and when should I use c?
Or should I use both at same time?
It makes more sense
[c3-e3-g#3-c4] or [c3-e3-g#3-b#3] or even [c3-e3-g#3-b#3-c4] ?
When making I - #V it makes more sense:
[g#3-b#3-d4-f#4] or [g#3-c4-e4-f#4] ?
Comments, please...

