- minor second
- малая секунда
English-Russian musical dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian musical dictionary. 2014.
Minor second — 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… … Wikipedia
Minor third — Inverse major sixth Name Other names Abbreviation m3 Size Semitones 3 … Wikipedia
Minor seventh — Inverse major second Name Other names Abbreviation m7 Size Semitones 10 … Wikipedia
Minor sixth — Inverse major third Name Other names Abbreviation m6 Size Semitones 8 … Wikipedia
Minor major seventh chord — on C. i in C harmonic or ascending melodic minor[1] … Wikipedia
Second (disambiguation) — Second may refer to:* 2 (number), as an ordinal (also written as 2d or 2nd ) * Second, a unit of time * Arcsecond, a unit of angle * Second of right ascension, in astronomy * Second (parliamentary procedure), to support a proposal * Second, the… … Wikipedia
Minor scale — For the simulated nuclear detonation, see Minor Scale. Minor scale Qualities Number of pitch classes 7 Maximal evenness … Wikipedia
Minor fifth — In music, a minor fifth ( Play (help·info)) is the interval from the quarter tone scale, named by Ivan Wyschnegradsky, between the diminished fifth (600 cents) and the perfect fifth (700 cents) and thus 650 cents. It inverts to a … Wikipedia
Minor ninth — A minor ninth (m9 or 9) is a compound musical interval spanning 13 semitones, or 1 semitone above an octave (thus it is enharmonically equivalent to an augmented octave). It is a type of extended minor seventh. If transposed into a single octave … Wikipedia
Second (music) — For other uses, see Second In music, a second may refer to:* Minor second, or semitone * Neutral second, or three quarters tone (i.e., one and a half semitones) * Major second, or whole tone (i.e, two semitones) * Augmented second, or either one… … Wikipedia
minor ninth — noun A musical interval of the Western twelve semitone system consisting of thirteen semitones and spanning eight degrees of the diatonic scale. It is one semitone narrower than a major ninth and enharmonically equivalent to an augmented octave.… … Wiktionary