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  • 111Semitone — This article is about the musical interval. For the printing method, see halftone. semitone Inverse major seventh (for minor second); diminished octave (for augmented unison); augmented octave (for diminished unison) Name Other names minor second …

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  • 112Consonance and dissonance — For the mental phenomena, see Cognitive dissonance. For the stylistic device often used in poetry, see Literary consonance. In music, a consonance (Latin com , with + sonare, to sound ) is a harmony, chord, or interval considered stable, as… …

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  • 113List of Music Genome Project attributes — This following is a list of attributes used by the Music Genome Project for classifying music. NoTOC A *Abder *Abstract Lyrics *Acid jazz Roots *Acid Rock Qualities *Accordion Playing *Acousti Lectric Sonority *Acousti Synthetic Sonority… …

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  • 114Diminished seventh chord — on C  Play ( …

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  • 115Tritone — For other uses, see Tritone (disambiguation). tritone Inverse tritone Name Other names augmented fourth, diminished fifth Abbreviation TT Size …

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  • 116The Byrds — Not to be confused with The Birds (band). The Byrds …

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  • 117Perfect fifth —  Play (help· …

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  • 118Jazz scale — One chord scale option for +7th chords is the whole tone scale[1]: C D E F♯ G♯ A …

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  • 119Thirteenth — Compound interval of a major thirteenth from F to D in the next octave up …

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  • 120Aspect of music — An aspect of music is any characteristic, dimension, or element taken as a part or component of music. Contents 1 European music 2 Persian music 3 Universal aspect …

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