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- Major_fourth abstract "In music, a major fourth (About this sound Play ) is the interval from the quarter tone scale, named by Ivan Wyschnegradsky, between the perfect fourth (500 cents) and the augmented fourth (600 cents) and thus 550 cents (Fhalf sharp). It inverts to a minor fifth.The term may also be applied to the ratio 45:32 (F♯+) or 590.22 cents (About this sound Play ), formed from the major third (5/4 = 386.31) and the major tone (9/8 = 203.91), which is flat of the ET tritone, which is 600 cents.".
- Major_fourth thumbnail Just_augmented_fourth_on_C.png?width=300.
- Major_fourth wikiPageID "23989646".
- Major_fourth wikiPageLength "1462".
- Major_fourth wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Major_fourth wikiPageRevisionID "623266169".
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Augmented_fourth.
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fourths_(music).
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Major_intervals.
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quarter_tones.
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Cent_(music).
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Interval_(music).
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Wyschnegradsky.
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Minor_fifth.
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_fourth.
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Quarter_tone.
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Supermajor_interval.
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink Tritone.
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLink File:Just_augmented_fourth_on_C.png.
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Major fourth".
- Major_fourth wikiPageWikiLinkText "major fourth".
- Major_fourth abbreviation "m4".
- Major_fourth cents24tEqualTemperament "550".
- Major_fourth centsJustIntonation "590.22".
- Major_fourth complement Minor_fifth.
- Major_fourth hasPhotoCollection Major_fourth.
- Major_fourth intervalClass "~5½".
- Major_fourth inverse Minor_fifth.
- Major_fourth justInterval "2732.0".
- Major_fourth mainIntervalName "Major fourth".
- Major_fourth otherNames "Just augmented fourth".
- Major_fourth semitones "~5½".
- Major_fourth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Major_fourth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Interval.
- Major_fourth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Intervals.
- Major_fourth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music.
- Major_fourth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-theory-stub.
- Major_fourth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Major_fourth subject Category:Fourths_(music).
- Major_fourth subject Category:Major_intervals.
- Major_fourth subject Category:Quarter_tones.
- Major_fourth hypernym Interval.
- Major_fourth comment "In music, a major fourth (About this sound Play ) is the interval from the quarter tone scale, named by Ivan Wyschnegradsky, between the perfect fourth (500 cents) and the augmented fourth (600 cents) and thus 550 cents (Fhalf sharp). It inverts to a minor fifth.The term may also be applied to the ratio 45:32 (F♯+) or 590.22 cents (About this sound Play ), formed from the major third (5/4 = 386.31) and the major tone (9/8 = 203.91), which is flat of the ET tritone, which is 600 cents.".
- Major_fourth label "Major fourth".
- Major_fourth sameAs m.07kg1w0.
- Major_fourth sameAs Q6738339.
- Major_fourth sameAs Q6738339.
- Major_fourth wasDerivedFrom Major_fourth?oldid=623266169.
- Major_fourth depiction Just_augmented_fourth_on_C.png.
- Major_fourth isPrimaryTopicOf Major_fourth.