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*** [[Neomajor second]] (210-225c) | *** [[Neomajor second]] (210-225c) | ||
** [[Supermajor second]] (220-240c) | ** [[Supermajor second]] (220-240c) | ||
** [[Second-third]] (240-260c) ( | ** [[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) ( | **[[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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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.
- Unison (interval region) (0-6c)
- Perfect unison: redirect to 1/1
- Microcomma (0-6c)
- Comma and diesis (0-60c)
- Comma (interval region) (0-35c)
- Microcomma (0-6c)
- Kleisma (interval region) (6-9c)
- Semicomma (interval region) (8-20c)
- Full comma (20-35c)
- Diesis (interval region) (30-60c)
- Shimmerstep (30-45c)
- Quartertone (interval region) (40-60c)
- Comma (interval region) (0-35c)
- Semitone (interval region) (40-140c)
- Quartertone (interval region) (40-60c) (Inframinor second)
- Small semitone (55-90c) (Subminor second)
- Medium semitone (85-130c) (Minor second)
- Supraminor second (125-140c)
- Neutral second (generic interval region) (125-180c)
- Supraminor second (125-140c)
- Neutral second (specific interval region) (140-160c)
- Submajor second (160-180c) (Equable heptatonic second)
- Major second (generic interval region) (160-260c)
- Submajor second (160-180c) (Equable heptatonic second)
- Major second (specific interval region) (175-225c)
- Pentamajor second (175-195c)
- Trimajor second (190-215c) (Pymajor second, novamajor second)
- Neomajor second (210-225c)
- Supermajor second (220-240c)
- Second-third (240-260c) (Chthonic/semifourth, ultramajor second)
- Minor third (generic interval region) (240-340c)
- Second-third (240-260c) (Chthonic/semifourth, inframinor third)
- Subminor third (260-285c)
- Minor third (specific interval region) (275-325c)
- Neominor third (275-290c)
- Triminor third (285-305c) (Pyminor third, novaminor third)
- Pentaminor third (300-325c)
- Supraminor third (320-340c)
- Neutral third (generic interval region) (320-380c)
- Supraminor third (320-340c)
- Neutral third (specific interval region) (340-360c)
- Submajor third (360-380c)
- Major third (generic interval region)
- Submajor third (360-380c)
- Major third (specific interval region) (375-425c)
- Pentamajor third (375-400c)
- Trimajor third (395-415c)
- Neomajor third (410-425c)
- Supermajor third (420-440c)
- Third-fourth (440-460c) (Naiadic/semisixth, ultramajor third)
- Perfect fourth (generic interval region) (440-560c)
- Third-fourth (440-460c) (Naiadic/semisixth, infrafourth)
- Subfourth (interval region) (460-485c)
- Perfect fourth (specific interval region) (480c-515c)
- Superfourth (generic interval region) (510-560c) (semiaugmented fourth)
- Superfourth (specific interval region) (510-540c)
- Neutral fourth (540-560c)
- Tritone (interval region) (540-660c) (augmented fourth, diminished fifth)
- Neutral fourth (540-560c)
- Narrow tritone (560-590c)
- Medium tritone (585-615c)
... (octave complements)
- Octave (generic interval region) (1140-1200c)
- Octave less diesis (1140-1170c)
- Octave less comma (generic interval region) (1170-1200c)
- Octave less comma (specific interval region) (1170-1194c)
- Octave less microcomma (1194-1200c)
- Octave (specific interval region) (1194-1200c)
- Octave less microcomma (1194-1200c)
- Perfect octave - redirect to 2/1