Major second (diatonic interval category)

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A major second (M2) is an interval that spans one scale step in the diatonic scale with the major (wider) quality. It is generated by stacking 2 fifths octave reduced, and depending on the specific tuning, it ranges from 171 to 240 ¢ (1\7 to 1\5). It can be considered the large step of the diatonic scale.

In just intonation, an interval may be classified as a major second if it is reasonably mapped to one step of the diatonic scale and two steps of the chromatic scale.