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=== Seconds === | === Seconds === | ||
Within a theory context, the above tone sizes will normally be referred to as seconds of the following names from great to small: inframinor | Within a theory context, the above tone sizes will normally be referred to as seconds of the following names from great to small: inframinor second 50¢ – minor second 100¢ – neutral second 150¢ – major second 200¢ – ultramajor second 250¢. Therefore an inframinor second is the same as a quarter tone, a minor second is the same as a semitone, a neutral second is the same enharmonically as a neutral tone/wide semitone/narrow whole tone, a major second is the same as a whole tone, and an ultramajor second is the same as a wide tone. | ||
=== Thirds === | === Thirds === |