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''This article is about the two interval qualities closer to neutral than major/minor. For the opposite, see [[Supermajor and subminor]].''
: ''"Submajor" redirects here. For the regular temperament, see [[Submajor (temperament)]].''


'''Submajor''' intervals are between standard major and neutral intervals, and likewise, '''supraminor''' (sometimes also '''superminor''') is an [[interval quality]] used to describe [[interval]]s wider than [[minor]], but narrower than [[neutral]]. For example, submajor thirds are found between about 361 and 375 cents, and supraminor thirds are found between about 327 and 341 cents.  
'''Submajor''' intervals are between standard major and neutral intervals, and likewise, '''supraminor''' (sometimes also '''superminor''') is an [[interval quality]] used to describe [[interval]]s wider than [[minor]], but narrower than [[neutral]]. For example, submajor thirds are found between about 361 and 375 cents, and supraminor thirds are found between about 327 and 341 cents.