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=== JI intervals === | === JI intervals === | ||
Many [[JI]] intervals are called "major seconds". However, the term usually refers to one of these three intervals: | Many [[JI]] intervals are called "major seconds". However, the term usually refers to one of these three intervals: | ||
* [[9/8]], the major tone of about 204 cents. | |||
* [[10/9]], the minor tone of about 182 cents. | * [[10/9]], the minor tone of about 182 cents. | ||
* [[8/7]], the septimal major second of about 231 cents. | * [[8/7]], the septimal major second of about 231 cents. | ||
=== Concepts === | === Concepts === | ||
* [[Major second (interval region)]], an [[interval region]] centered around 200 cents | * [[Major second (interval region)]], an [[interval region]] centered around 200 cents | ||
* [[Major second (diatonic interval category)]], the major variety of the interval spanning one step of the diatonic scale | * [[Major second (diatonic interval category)]], the major variety of the interval spanning one step of the diatonic scale | ||
{{Disambiguation}} | {{Disambiguation}} |