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- Augmented_unison abstract "In modern Western tonal music theory an augmented unison or augmented prime is the interval between two notes on the same staff position, or denoted by the same note letter, whose alterations cause them, in ordinary equal temperament, to be one semitone apart. In other words, it is a unison where one note has been altered by a half-step, such as B♭ and B♮ or C♮ and C♯. The interval is often described as a chromatic semitone. The term, in its French form unisson superflu, appears to have been coined by Jean-Philippe Rameau in 1722, who also called this interval a minor semitone (semiton mineur). Historically, this interval, like the tritone, is described as being \"mi contra fa\", and therefore is the \"diabolus in musica\" (the Devil in music). In 12-tone equal temperament, it is the enharmonic equivalent of a diatonic semitone or minor second, although in other tunings the diatonic semitone is a wider interval.".
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- Augmented_unison wikiPageRevisionID "678541255".
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Augmentation_(music).
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Category:Augmented_intervals.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unisons.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Diminished_octave.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Diminution.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Enharmonic.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Equal_temperament.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink False_relation.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Interval_(music).
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Philippe_Rameau.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink List_of_pitch_intervals.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Minor_second.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Music_theory.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Semitone.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Tonality.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Tritone.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink Unison.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLink File:Augmented_unison_on_C.png.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLinkText "Augmented unison".
- Augmented_unison wikiPageWikiLinkText "augmented unison".
- Augmented_unison abbreviation "A1".
- Augmented_unison cents24tEqualTemperament "100".
- Augmented_unison centsEqualTemperament "100".
- Augmented_unison centsJustIntonation "71".
- Augmented_unison intervalClass "1".
- Augmented_unison inverse Diminished_octave.
- Augmented_unison justInterval "1524.0".
- Augmented_unison mainIntervalName "Augmented unison".
- Augmented_unison otherNames "Chromatic semitone, minor semitone".
- Augmented_unison semitones "1".
- Augmented_unison wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Interval.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Intervals.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music.
- Augmented_unison wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Augmented_unison subject Category:Augmented_intervals.
- Augmented_unison subject Category:Unisons.
- Augmented_unison hypernym Interval.
- Augmented_unison type Redirect.
- Augmented_unison comment "In modern Western tonal music theory an augmented unison or augmented prime is the interval between two notes on the same staff position, or denoted by the same note letter, whose alterations cause them, in ordinary equal temperament, to be one semitone apart. In other words, it is a unison where one note has been altered by a half-step, such as B♭ and B♮ or C♮ and C♯. The interval is often described as a chromatic semitone.".
- Augmented_unison label "Augmented unison".
- Augmented_unison sameAs Q4820455.
- Augmented_unison sameAs Suurendatud_priim.
- Augmented_unison sameAs m.0h3x_4z.
- Augmented_unison sameAs Q4820455.
- Augmented_unison wasDerivedFrom Augmented_unison?oldid=678541255.
- Augmented_unison depiction Augmented_unison_on_C.png.
- Augmented_unison isPrimaryTopicOf Augmented_unison.