Interval class

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//Interval class (ic). The distance between two pitch classes, measured by the shortest distance. C to G may be the interval of 7, but its interval class is 5. Thus, the largest ic is the tritone (6).//
from http://solomonsmusic.net/setheory.htm#Basic%20Definition


read also the Wikipedia article on it:

[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_class|Interval class]] 

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<em>Interval class (ic). The distance between two pitch classes, measured by the shortest distance. C to G may be the interval of 7, but its interval class is 5. Thus, the largest ic is the tritone (6).</em><br />
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