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- Minor_sixth abstract "In classical music from Western culture, a sixth is a musical interval encompassing six staff positions (see Interval number for more details), and the minor sixth is one of two commonly occurring sixths. It is qualified as minor because it the smaller of the two: the minor sixth spans eight semitones, the major sixth nine. For example, the interval from A to F is a minor sixth, as the note F lies eight semitones above A, and there are six staff positions from A to F. Diminished and augmented sixths span the same number of staff positions, but consist of a different number of semitones (seven and ten).In equal temperament, the minor sixth is enharmonically equivalent to the augmented fifth. It occurs in first inversion major and dominant seventh chords and second inversion minor chords. A minor sixth in just intonation most often corresponds to a pitch ratio of 8:5 or 1.6:1 (About this sound play ) of 814 cents; in 12-tone equal temperament, a minor sixth is equal to eight semitones, a ratio of 22/3:1 (about 1.587), or 800 cents, 13.7 cents smaller. The ratios of both major and minor sixths are corresponding numbers of the Fibonacci sequence, 5 and 8 for a minor sixth and 3 and 5 for a major.The 11:7 undecimal minor sixth is 782.49 cents. (About this sound Play ). In Pythagorean tuning, the minor sixth is the ratio 128:81, or 792.18 cents.See also the subminor sixth, which includes ratios such as 14:9 and 63:40. of 764.9 cents or 786.4 cents, The minor sixth is one of consonances of common practice music, along with the unison, octave, perfect fifth, major and minor thirds, major sixth and (sometimes) the perfect fourth. In the common practice period, sixths were considered interesting and dynamic consonances along with their inverses the thirds, but in medieval times they were considered dissonances unusable in a stable final sonority; however in that period they were tuned very flat, to the Pythagorean minor sixth of 128/81. In just intonation, the minor sixth is classed as a consonance of the 5-limit.Any note will only appear in major scales from any of its minor sixth major scale notes (for example, C is the minor sixth note from E and E will only appear in C, D, E, F, G, A and B major scales).".
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- Minor_sixth wikiPageOutDegree "42".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageRevisionID "639089010".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Augmented_fifth.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Augmented_sixth.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minor_intervals.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sixths_(music).
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Cent_(music).
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Classical_music.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Common_practice.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Common_practice_period.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Diminished_sixth.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Enharmonic.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Enharmonically_equivalent.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Equal_temperament.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Fibonacci_number.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Fibonacci_sequence.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Interval_(music).
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Just_intonation.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Limit_(music).
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink List_of_meantone_intervals.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Major_6th_chord.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Major_sixth.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Major_third.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_music.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Musical_tuning.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Octave.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_fifth.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_fourth.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Pythagorean_tuning.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Semitone.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Sixth_chord.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Staff_(music).
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Staff_position.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Subminor_interval.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Supermajor_interval.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Supermajor_third.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Unison.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink Western_culture.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink File:Minor_sixth_on_C.png.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink File:Pythagorean_minor_sixth_on_C.png.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLink File:Septimal_minor_sixth_on_C.png.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "11/7".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "128:81".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "8/5".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "A".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minor sixth".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minor sixth#Subminor sixth".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Minor-sixth".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "hexachordum minus, semitonus maius cum diapente, tetratonus".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "m6".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "minor sixth".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "minor".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "minor sixth".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageWikiLinkText "vi".
- Minor_sixth abbreviation "m6".
- Minor_sixth cents24tEqualTemperament "750".
- Minor_sixth cents24tEqualTemperament "800".
- Minor_sixth centsEqualTemperament "800".
- Minor_sixth centsJustIntonation "765".
- Minor_sixth centsJustIntonation "814".
- Minor_sixth complement Major_third.
- Minor_sixth complement Supermajor_interval.
- Minor_sixth complement Supermajor_third.
- Minor_sixth hasPhotoCollection Minor_sixth.
- Minor_sixth intervalClass "4".
- Minor_sixth inverse Major_third.
- Minor_sixth inverse Supermajor_interval.
- Minor_sixth inverse Supermajor_third.
- Minor_sixth justInterval "14".
- Minor_sixth justInterval "8".
- Minor_sixth mainIntervalName "minor sixth".
- Minor_sixth mainIntervalName "subminor sixth".
- Minor_sixth otherNames "minor hexachord, hexachordon minus, lesser hexachord".
- Minor_sixth semitones "8".
- Minor_sixth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Interval.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Intervals.
- Minor_sixth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Minor_sixth subject Category:Minor_intervals.
- Minor_sixth subject Category:Sixths_(music).
- Minor_sixth hypernym Interval.
- Minor_sixth comment "In classical music from Western culture, a sixth is a musical interval encompassing six staff positions (see Interval number for more details), and the minor sixth is one of two commonly occurring sixths. It is qualified as minor because it the smaller of the two: the minor sixth spans eight semitones, the major sixth nine. For example, the interval from A to F is a minor sixth, as the note F lies eight semitones above A, and there are six staff positions from A to F.".
- Minor_sixth label "Minor sixth".
- Minor_sixth sameAs Väike_sekst.
- Minor_sixth sameAs Sesta_minore.
- Minor_sixth sameAs 短六度.
- Minor_sixth sameAs Mažoji_seksta.
- Minor_sixth sameAs m.025n78.
- Minor_sixth sameAs Q1801010.
- Minor_sixth sameAs Q1801010.
- Minor_sixth wasDerivedFrom Minor_sixth?oldid=639089010.
- Minor_sixth depiction Minor_sixth_on_C.png.
- Minor_sixth isPrimaryTopicOf Minor_sixth.