Ultramajor and inframinor: Difference between revisions

Created page with "'''Ultramajor''' and '''inframinor''', or '''tendo''' and '''arto,''' intervals are more extreme than supermajor or subminor intervals, with ultramajor being sharp of supermajor, and inframinor being flat of subminor. For example, ultramajor thirds are sharper than about 446 cents, and inframinor thirds are flatter than about 256 cents. This region is unique as it often coincides with the opposing region from another category, for example, ultramajor seconds are often al..."
 
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* [[Neutral (interval quality)]] - halfway between major and minor
* [[Neutral (interval quality)]] - halfway between major and minor
* [[Submajor and supraminor]] - roughly 15 to 24 cents sharp or flat of neutral
* [[Submajor and supraminor]] - roughly 10 to 24 cents sharp or flat of neutral
* [[Pental major and minor]] - roughly 24 to 43 cents sharp or flat of neutral
* [[Pental major and minor]] - roughly 24 to 43 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 78 cents sharp or flat of neutral
* [[Neogothic major and minor]] - roughly 60 to 78 cents sharp or flat of neutral
* [[Supermajor and subminor]] - roughly 78 to 95 cents sharp or flat of neutral
* [[Supermajor and subminor]] - roughly 78 to 95 cents sharp or flat of neutral