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- Minor_second abstract "In modern Western tonal music theory a minor second is the interval between two notes on adjacent staff positions, or having adjacent note letters, whose alterations cause them to be one semitone or half-step apart, such as B and C or C and D♭. The interval is also called a diatonic semitone.Its inversion is a major seventh.A helpful way to recognize a minor second is to hum the first two notes of "Rosemary's Lullaby".".
- Minor_second thumbnail Minor_second_on_C.png?width=300.
- Minor_second wikiPageID "67459".
- Minor_second wikiPageLength "2281".
- Minor_second wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Minor_second wikiPageRevisionID "679549469".
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Augmented_unison.
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minor_intervals.
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seconds_(music).
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Consonance_and_dissonance.
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Interval_(music).
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Inversion_(music).
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Just_intonation.
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink List_of_pitch_intervals.
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Major_scale.
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Major_seventh.
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Musical_scale.
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Rosemarys_Lullaby.
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Scale_(music).
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Semitone.
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink Staff_(music).
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLink File:Minor_second_on_C.png.
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "567/512".
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "D".
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minor second".
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "Semitone".
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "half step".
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "half".
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "half-step".
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "minor second".
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "minor".
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "near unison".
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "semitone".
- Minor_second wikiPageWikiLinkText "semitones".
- Minor_second abbreviation "m2".
- Minor_second cents24tEqualTemperament "100".
- Minor_second centsEqualTemperament "100".
- Minor_second centsJustIntonation "112".
- Minor_second hasPhotoCollection Minor_second.
- Minor_second intervalClass "1".
- Minor_second inverse Major_seventh.
- Minor_second justInterval "975.0".
- Minor_second mainIntervalName "minor second".
- Minor_second otherNames "diatonic semitone".
- Minor_second semitones "1".
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- Minor_second wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Intervals.
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- Minor_second wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wide_image.
- Minor_second subject Category:Minor_intervals.
- Minor_second subject Category:Seconds_(music).
- Minor_second hypernym Interval.
- Minor_second type Article.
- Minor_second type Article.
- Minor_second type Thing.
- Minor_second comment "In modern Western tonal music theory a minor second is the interval between two notes on adjacent staff positions, or having adjacent note letters, whose alterations cause them to be one semitone or half-step apart, such as B and C or C and D♭. The interval is also called a diatonic semitone.Its inversion is a major seventh.A helpful way to recognize a minor second is to hum the first two notes of "Rosemary's Lullaby".".
- Minor_second label "Minor second".
- Minor_second differentFrom Major_second.
- Minor_second sameAs Duonduto.
- Minor_second sameAs Väike_sekund.
- Minor_second sameAs Mažoji_sekunda.
- Minor_second sameAs m.0h3rrm6.
- Minor_second sameAs Q3740487.
- Minor_second sameAs Q3740487.
- Minor_second sameAs 小二度.
- Minor_second wasDerivedFrom Minor_second?oldid=679549469.
- Minor_second depiction Minor_second_on_C.png.
- Minor_second isPrimaryTopicOf Minor_second.