Definition of Subminor. Meaning of Subminor. Synonyms of Subminor

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Definition of Subminor

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Meaning of Subminor from wikipedia

- In music, a subminor interval is an interval that is noticeably wider than a diminished interval but noticeably narrower than a minor interval. It is found...
- appear in C, D, E, F, G, A and B major scales). In addition, the subminor sixth, is a subminor interval which includes ratios such as 14:9 and 63:40. of 764...
- 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...
- harmonic seventh interval, also known as the septimal minor seventh, or subminor seventh, is one with an exact 7:4 ratio (about 969 cents). This is somewhat...
- fifth. The flat minor thirds are only about 2.335 cents sharper than a subminor third of ratio 7:6, and the sharp major thirds, of ratio exactly 32:25...
- very well approximated. Also, it is possible to play subminor chords (where the first third is subminor) and supermajor chords (where the first third is supermajor)...
- (15:14) supermajor second (8:7) subminor third (7:6) supermajor third (9:7) subminor fifth (7:5) supermajor fourth (10:7) subminor seventh (7:4) Higher-limit...
- simple interval on which it is based. Some other qualifiers like neutral, subminor, and supermajor are used for non-diatonic intervals. Perfect intervals...
- (15:14) supermajor second (8:7) subminor third (7:6) supermajor third (9:7) subminor fifth (7:5) supermajor fourth (10:7) subminor seventh (7:4) Higher-limit...
- (15:14) supermajor second (8:7) subminor third (7:6) supermajor third (9:7) subminor fifth (7:5) supermajor fourth (10:7) subminor seventh (7:4) Higher-limit...