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This is a list of interval regions, to be used in planning the interval region pages for the wiki.  
This is a list of [[interval region]]s, to be used in planning the interval region pages for the wiki.  


* [[Unison (interval region)]] (0-6c)
* [[Unison (interval region)]] (0-6c)
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*** [[Neomajor second]] (210-225c)
*** [[Neomajor second]] (210-225c)
** [[Supermajor second]] (220-240c)
** [[Supermajor second]] (220-240c)
** [[Second-third]] (240-260c) (Ultramajor second, inframinor third)
** [[Second-third]] (240-260c) (Chthonic/semifourth, ultramajor second)
* [[Minor third|Minor third (generic interval region)]] (240-340c)
* [[Minor third|Minor third (generic interval region)]] (240-340c)
**[[Second-third]] (240-260c) (Ultramajor second, inframinor third)
**[[Second-third]] (240-260c) (Chthonic/semifourth, inframinor third)
** [[Subminor third]] (260-285c)
** [[Subminor third]] (260-285c)
** [[Minor third (specific interval region)]] (275-325c)
** [[Minor third (specific interval region)]] (275-325c)
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*** Pentaminor third (300-325c)
*** Pentaminor third (300-325c)
** [[Supraminor third]] (320-340c)
** [[Supraminor third]] (320-340c)
* [[Neutral third|Neutral third (generic interval region)]] (320-380c)
* [[Neutral third|Neutral third (generic interval region)]] (320-380c)
** [[Supraminor third]] (320-340c)
** [[Supraminor third]] (320-340c)
** [[Neutral third (specific interval region)]] (340-360c)
** [[Neutral third (specific interval region)]] (340-360c)
** [[Submajor third]] (360-380c)
** [[Submajor third]] (360-380c)
* [[Major third|Major third (generic interval region)]]
* [[Major third|Major third (generic interval region)]]
** [[Submajor third]] (360-380c)
** [[Submajor third]] (360-380c)
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*** [[Neomajor third]] (410-425c)
*** [[Neomajor third]] (410-425c)
** [[Supermajor third]] (420-440c)
** [[Supermajor third]] (420-440c)
** [[Third-fourth]] (440-460c)
** [[Third-fourth]] (440-460c) (Naiadic/semisixth, ultramajor third)
 
* [[Perfect fourth|Perfect fourth (generic interval region)]] (440-560c)
* [[Perfect fourth|Perfect fourth (generic interval region)]] (440-560c)
** [[Third-fourth]] (440-460c)
** [[Third-fourth]] (440-460c) (Naiadic/semisixth, infrafourth)
** [[Subfourth (interval region)]] (460-485c)
** [[Subfourth (interval region)]] (460-485c)
** [[Perfect fourth (specific interval region)]] (480c-515c)
** [[Perfect fourth (specific interval region)]] (480c-515c)
** [[Superfourth (interval region)]] (510-540c)
 
* [[Superfourth (generic interval region)]] (510-560c) (semiaugmented fourth)
** [[Superfourth (specific interval region)]] (510-540c)
** [[Neutral fourth]] (540-560c)
** [[Neutral fourth]] (540-560c)
* [[Tritone|Tritone (interval region)]] (540-660c)
 
* [[Tritone|Tritone (interval region)]] (540-660c) (augmented fourth, diminished fifth)
** [[Neutral fourth]] (540-560c)
** [[Neutral fourth]] (540-560c)
** [[Narrow tritone]] (560-590c)
** [[Narrow tritone]] (560-590c)
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[[Category:Interval region|*]]

Latest revision as of 05:52, 18 July 2025

This is a list of interval regions, to be used in planning the interval region pages for the wiki.

... (octave complements)


Todo: WIP