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The Lost Chord (disambiguation)

"The Lost Chord" is the title of an 1877 song composed by Arthur Sullivan.

The phrase arises from musical sounds, in particular purely harmonic or nearly harmonic intervals that were "lost" to music with the change to twelve-tone equal tempered tuning, which was not yet completed at the time that Sullivan wrote the song. Modern microtonal musicians may use the phrase "lost chord", most often referring to the harmonic seventh (a or 7:4 ratio), which is now replaced with a more dissonant equal tempered minor seventh. A much closer pitch to was formerly available via an augmented sixth in some tuning systems like quarter-comma meantone temperament. There are many other "lost chords", such as those from the eleventh () and thirteenth harmonics ().

The Lost Chord may also refer to: