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- Q3740487 subject Q8634858.
- Q3740487 subject Q8726641.
- Q3740487 abstract "Template:Infobox IntervalIn 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.".
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- Q3740487 wikiPageWikiLink Q8634858.
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- Q3740487 type Thing.
- Q3740487 comment "Template:Infobox IntervalIn 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.".
- Q3740487 label "Minor second".
- Q3740487 differentFrom Q17442397.
- Q3740487 depiction Minor_second_on_C.png.