diatonic semitone

  • 1Septimal diatonic semitone — Major diatonic semitone Inverse major seventh Name Other names Septimal diatonic semitone Abbreviation Size Semitones …

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  • 2Undevicimal diatonic semitone — Minor diatonic semitone Inverse major seventh Name Other names Abbreviation Size Semitones 1 …

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  • 3Semitone — This article is about the musical interval. For the printing method, see halftone. semitone Inverse major seventh (for minor second); diminished octave (for augmented unison); augmented octave (for diminished unison) Name Other names minor second …

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  • 4Diatonic and chromatic — Chromatic redirects here. For other uses, see Chromatic (disambiguation). Melodies may be based on a diatonic scale and maintain its tonal characteristics but contain many accidentals up to all twelve tones of the chromatic scale, such as the… …

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  • 5Diatonic scale — Qualities Number of pitch classes 7 Maximal evenness Well formed generated collection Myhill s property Deep scale property Cardinality equals variety Struc …

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  • 6Diatonic button accordion — Classification Free reed aerophone …

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  • 7Semitone — Sem i*tone, n. [Pref. semi + tone. CF. {Hemitone}.] (Mus.) Half a tone; the name commonly applied to the smaller intervals of the diatonic scale. [1913 Webster] Note: There is an impropriety in the use of this word, and half step is now preferred …

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  • 8Interval (music) — For the album by See You Next Tuesday, see Intervals (album). Melodic and harmonic intervals.   …

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  • 9Septimal kleisma — 16:15 diatonic semitone. 16:15 diatonic semit …

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  • 10Tritone — For other uses, see Tritone (disambiguation). tritone Inverse tritone Name Other names augmented fourth, diminished fifth Abbreviation TT Size …

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