Pental major and minor: Difference between revisions
Created page with "''This article is about the interval quality. For 5-limit major and minor intervals, see 5/4, 6/5, 8/5, and 5/3. For other uses of "pental", see Perfect fifth and 5-limit.'' '''Pental major''' intervals are an interval quality denoting tunings close to ptolemaic major intervals. They are sharper than submajor intervals and flatter than novamajor intervals. Likewise, '''pental minor''' intervals are an interval quality denoting tunings close to pt..." |
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* [[Submajor and supraminor]] - roughly 15 to 24 cents sharp or flat of neutral | * [[Submajor and supraminor]] - roughly 15 to 24 cents sharp or flat of neutral | ||
* [[Novamajor and novaminor]] - roughly 43 to 60 cents sharp or flat of neutral | * [[Novamajor and novaminor]] - roughly 43 to 60 cents sharp or flat of neutral | ||
* [[Neogothic major and minor]] - roughly 60 to | * [[Neogothic major and minor]] - roughly 60 to 78 cents sharp or flat of neutral | ||
* [[Supermajor and subminor]] - roughly | * [[Supermajor and subminor]] - roughly 78 to 95 cents sharp or flat of neutral | ||
* [[Ultramajor and inframinor]] - more extreme than 95 cents sharp or flat of neutral | * [[Ultramajor and inframinor]] - more extreme than 95 cents sharp or flat of neutral | ||