music, the septimal major third play, also called the supermajor third (by Hermann von Helmholtz among others), septimal supermajor third, and sometimes...
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In music, the septimal minor third, also called the subminor third (e.g., by Ellis) or septimal subminor third, is the musical interval exactly or approximately...
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the amount that two major thirds of 5/4 and a septimal major third, or supermajor third, of 9/7 exceeds the octave. The septimal kleisma can also be viewed...
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music to the 7-limit, including the 7/6 septimal minor third, the 7/5 septimal tritone and the 8/7 septimal major second. Composers who made extensive use...
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ratio of 5:4 . The septimal major third is 9:7 (435 cents), the undecimal major third is 14:11 (418 cents), and the tridecimal major third is 13:10 (452 cents)...
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Subminor and supermajor (redirect from Septimal major sixth)
septimal major sixth is an interval of 12:7 ratio (A Play), or about 933 cents. It is the inversion of the 7:6 subminor third. A subminor sixth or septimal sixth...
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whole tone and the septimal minor third. It is about 35.7 cents wide, which is narrower than a quarter-tone but wider than the septimal comma. It may also...
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supermajor second, or a 9:7 supermajor third plus a 10:9 major second. The difference between these two is the septimal sixth tone (50:49, 34.98 cents) Play...
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equated with the septimal major third (9/7) rather than the usual pental third of 5/4. This system is a "mirror image" of septimal meantone in many ways:...
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A septimal 1/3-tone (in music) is an interval with the ratio of 28:27, which is the difference between the perfect fourth and the supermajor third. It...
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Diminished fourth (redirect from Schismatic major third)
diminished fourth is slightly wider than a major third, and is instead the same width as the septimal major third. The Pythagorean diminished fourth (F♭--...
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Septimal quarter tone on C Just minor third on C Problems playing these files? See media help. A septimal quarter tone (in music) is an interval with...
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or supermajor sixth, the inversion of the septimal minor third, of approximately 933 cents. The septimal major sixth (12/7) is approximated in 53-tone equal...
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Interval (music) (redirect from Major interval)
septimal kleisma is the amount that two major thirds of 5:4 and a septimal major third, or supermajor third, of 9:7 exceeds the octave. Ratio 225:224...
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72 equal temperament (redirect from Third-tone)
for 1 / 6 down and up (2 steps = 33 + 1 / 3 cents), and and for septimal 1 / 4 up and down (3 steps = 50 cents = half a 12 EDO sharp). They...
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Quarter tone (redirect from Thirty-third harmonic)
the neutral second, neutral third, and (11:8) ratio, or the 11th harmonic. The septimal minor third and septimal major third are approximated rather poorly;...
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first four hours becoming familiar with the cozy septimal minor third, the expansive septimal major third, and by the fifth hour you can hardly remember...
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third, and occurs infrequently in music, as little music utilizes the 13th harmonic. It is the mediant of the septimal major third 9/7 and septimal minor...
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In music, the septimal whole tone, septimal major second, supermajor second, or septimal supermajor second play is the musical interval exactly or approximately...
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Diesis (section Septimal and undecimal diesis)
which is the difference between the septimal whole tone and the septimal minor third. It is about 35.70 cents wide. The undecimal diesis is equal to 45:44...
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In music, a septimal chromatic semitone or minor semitone is the interval 21:20 (Play). It is about 84.47 cents. The septimal chromatic semitone may be...
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septimal meantone temperament the diminished third is considered to approximate the interval of a septimal major second (play), with ratio 8/7, and in any...
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between two major thirds and an octave, 2:(5:4)2, is 32:25, which is flatter by a septimal kleisma of size 225:224 than the septimal major third with ratio...
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and a major third above the fundamental) in the first horn part three times. Other pitch ratios are given related names, the septimal minor third with...
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tempers out is the septimal kleisma, which is equal to 225/ 224 , or 32×52 /25×71. 12-ET's other 7-limit commas include: Septimal semicomma: 126/ 125 ...
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minor thirds of 6/5 plus a septimal minor third of 7/6 and an octave (2/1). This comma is important to certain tuning systems, such as septimal meantone...
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are discussed in the article on septimal meantone temperament. Chords not discussed there include the neutral thirds triad (Play), which might be written...
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up septimal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Septimal may refer to: Septimal chromatic semitone, the interval 21:20, about 84.47 cents Septimal comma...
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one-third of a half-step (33.3 cents), thus producing 36 pitches per octave. Septimal sixth tone 36 equal temperament 72 equal temperament Septimal diesis...
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direction to the second, to the third, to the sixth, and to the seventh scale degrees of a major scale are called major. The major second is the interval that...
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