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| Header 4 = Sixths and sevenths | | Header 4 = Sixths and sevenths | ||
| Data 1 = {{center|'''[[Interval region]]s'''|top=0.4em}} | | Data 1 = {{center|'''[[Interval region]]s'''|top=0.4em}} | ||
| Data 2 = [[1/1|Unison]] • [[Comma and diesis]] • [[Semitone (interval region)|Semitone]] • [[Neutral second]] • [[Major second]] • ([[Interseptimal]] second-third) • [[Minor third]] • [[Neutral third]] • [[Major third (interval region)|Major third]] | | Data 2 = [[1/1|Unison]] • [[Comma and diesis]] • [[Semitone (interval region)|Semitone]] • [[Neutral second]] • [[Major second (interval region)|Major secfond]] • ([[Interseptimal]] second-third) • [[Minor third (interval region)|Minor third]] • [[Neutral third]] • [[Major third (interval region)|Major third]] | ||
| Data 3 = (Interseptimal third-fourth) • [[Perfect fourth]] • [[Superfourth]] • [[Tritone]] • [[Subfifth]] • [[Perfect fifth]] • (Interseptimal fifth-sixth) | | Data 3 = (Interseptimal third-fourth) • [[Perfect fourth]] • [[Superfourth]] • [[Tritone]] • [[Subfifth]] • [[Perfect fifth (interval region)|Perfect fifth]] • (Interseptimal fifth-sixth) | ||
| Data 4 = [[Minor sixth]] • [[Neutral sixth]] • [[Major sixth]] • (Interseptimal sixth-seventh) • [[Minor seventh]] • [[Neutral seventh]] • [[Major seventh]] • [[Octave]] | | Data 4 = [[Minor sixth]] • [[Neutral sixth]] • [[Major sixth]] • (Interseptimal sixth-seventh) • [[Minor seventh]] • [[Neutral seventh]] • [[Major seventh]] • [[Octave (interval region)|Octave]] | ||
| Data 5 = {{center|'''[[Interval quality|Interval qualities]]'''|top=0.4em}} | | Data 5 = {{center|'''[[Interval quality|Interval qualities]]'''|top=0.4em}} | ||
| Header 6 = Diatonic qualities | | Header 6 = Diatonic qualities |
Revision as of 22:23, 15 July 2025
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This template is to be placed at the bottom of pages about intervals.
Note that not every interval page is meant to appear here. This is meant to be a curated list of the easiest-to-parse and most common classes of intervals. Specifically, the intervals included are diatonic intervals (with enharmonic interval classes merged), neutral intervals, and the "comma and diesis" page for intervals smaller than a semitone.
Usage
Place
{{navbox intervals}}
at the bottom of a page to get:
View • Talk • EditInterval classification | |
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Seconds and thirds | Unison • Comma and diesis • Semitone • Neutral second • Major secfond • (Interseptimal second-third) • Minor third • Neutral third • Major third |
Fourths and fifths | (Interseptimal third-fourth) • Perfect fourth • Superfourth • Tritone • Subfifth • Perfect fifth • (Interseptimal fifth-sixth) |
Sixths and sevenths | Minor sixth • Neutral sixth • Major sixth • (Interseptimal sixth-seventh) • Minor seventh • Neutral seventh • Major seventh • Octave |
Diatonic qualities | Diminished • Minor • Perfect • Major • Augmented |
Tuning ranges | Neutral (interval quality) • Submajor and supraminor • Pental major and minor • Novamajor and novaminor • Neogothic major and minor • Supermajor and subminor • Ultramajor and inframinor |