Neogothic major and minor: Difference between revisions
Created page with "'''Neogothic major''' intervals are between regular major intervals and supermajor intervals, and likewise, '''neogothic minor''' intervals are between regular minor intervals and subminor intervals. For example, neogothic thirds may be found between roughly 272 and 292 cents, and between 410 and 430 cents. Common neogothic intervals can be found by taking the mediant of a major and supermajor, or minor and subminor, interval, and include: * 17/15 (217c), neogothic..." |
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