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{{Main|Extended-diatonic interval names}} | {{Main|Extended-diatonic interval names}} | ||
Many interval naming systems extend the diatonic interval names by adding new [[interval qualities]] to the usual set. While some systems preserve the fifth-based structure entirely, other systems define regions based on the proximity to the intervals associated with the diatonic intervals, which are then divided into finer subregions. | Many interval naming systems extend the diatonic interval names by adding new [[interval qualities]] to the usual set. While some systems preserve the fifth-based structure entirely, other systems define regions based on the proximity to the intervals associated with the diatonic intervals, which are then divided into finer subregions. | ||
== Mediants == | |||
When describing interval regions in terms of size relative to a (possibly tempered) fifth, it leads to the system of [[Mediant (interval measure)|mediants]] devised by Vector. | |||
== Schulter system == | == Schulter system == | ||
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