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music theory, a
minor third is a
musical interval that encomp****es
three half steps, or semitones.
Staff notation represents the
minor third as encomp****ing...
- 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...
- a
minor chord is a
chord that has a root, a
minor third, and a
perfect fifth. When a
chord comprises only
these three notes, it is
called a
minor triad...
- a
minor chord "sounds
darker than a
major chord".
Major and
minor may also
refer to
scales and
chords that
contain a
major third or a
minor third, respectively...
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musical section that is
either modal or in a
minor key. This is
achieved by
raising the
third of the
expected minor triad by a
semitone to
create a
major triad...
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These scales contain all
three notes of a
minor triad: the root, a
minor third (rather than the
major third, as in a
major triad or
major scale), and...
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steps or two
whole steps.
Along with the
minor third, the
major third is one of two
commonly occurring thirds. It is
described as
major because it is the...
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quality (perfect, major,
minor, augmented, diminished) and
number (unison, second,
third, etc.).
Examples include the
minor third or
perfect fifth. These...
- "of or
concerning thirds")
describes any piece, chord,
counterpoint etc.
constructed from the
intervals of (major and
minor)
thirds. An
interval such...
- In music, a
minor seventh chord is a
seventh chord composed of a root note, a
minor third, a
perfect fifth, and a
minor seventh (1, ♭3, 5, ♭7). In other...