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    minor third, the major third is one of two commonly occurring thirds. It is qualified as major because it is the larger interval of the two: the major third...
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    names for major-thirds tuning include major-third tuning, M3 tuning, all-thirds tuning, and augmented tuning. By definition, a major-third interval separates...
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    a major chord is a chord that has a root, a major third, and a perfect fifth. When a chord comprises only these three notes, it is called a major triad...
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  • major third, a third spanning four semitones minor third, a third encompassing three half steps, or semitones neutral third, wider than a minor third...
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  • A Picardy third, (/ˈpɪkərdi/; French: tierce picarde) also known as a Picardy cadence or Tierce de Picardie, is a major chord of the tonic at the end...
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    strings are perfect fourths except for the major third (G,B). Standard tuning requires four chord-shapes for the major triads. There are separate chord-forms...
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    direction to the second, to the third, to the sixth, and to the seventh scale degrees of a major scale are called major. A major scale is a diatonic scale....
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  • darker than a major chord". Major and minor may also refer to scales and chords that contain a major third or a minor third, respectively. A major scale is...
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    depends on the involvement of the irregular major-third. All-fourths tuning replaces the major third between the third and second strings with a fourth, extending...
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  • (unison), 2:1 (octave), 5:3 (major sixth), 3:2 (perfect fifth), 4:3 (perfect fourth), 5:4 (major third), 6:5 (minor third). Intervals with small-integer...
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