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Minor third : ウィキペディア英語版
In the music theory of Western culture, a minor third is a musical interval that encompasses three half steps, or semitones. Staff notation represents the minor third as encompassing three staff positions (see: interval number). The minor third is one of two commonly occurring thirds. It is called ''minor'' because it is the smaller of the two: the major third spans an additional semitone. For example, the interval from A to C is a minor third, as the note C lies three semitones above A, and (coincidentally) there are three staff positions from A to C. Diminished and augmented thirds span the same number of staff positions, but consist of a different number of semitones (two and five). The minor third is a skip melodically.Notable examples of ascending minor thirds include the opening two notes of "Greensleeves" and of "Light My Fire".The minor third may be derived from the harmonic series as the interval between the fifth and sixth harmonics, or from the 19th harmonic.The minor third is commonly used to express sadness in music, and research shows that this mirrors its use in speech, as a tone similar to a minor third is produced during sad speech. It is also a quartal (based on an ascendance of one or more perfect fourths) tertian interval, as opposed to the major third's quintality. The minor third is also obtainable in reference to a fundamental note from the undertone series, while the major third is obtainable as such from the overtone series. (See Otonality and Utonality.)The minor scale is so named because of the presence of this interval between its tonic and mediant (1st and 3rd) scale degrees. Minor chords too take their name from the presence of this interval built on the chord's root (provided that the interval of a perfect fifth from the root is also present or implied).A minor third, in just intonation, corresponds to a pitch ratio of 6:5 () or 315.64 cents. In an equal tempered tuning, a minor third is equal to three semitones, a ratio of 21/4:1 (about 1.189), or 300 cents, 15.64 cents narrower than the 6:5 ratio. In other meantone tunings it is wider, and in 19 equal temperament it is very nearly the 6:5 ratio of just intonation; in more complex schismatic temperaments, such as 53 equal temperament, the "minor third" is often significantly flat (being close to Pythagorean tuning ()), although the "augmented second" produced by such scales is often within ten cents of a pure 6:5 ratio. If a minor third is tuned in accordance with the fundamental of the overtone series, the result is a ratio of 19:16, this produces an interval of 297.51 cents. The 12-TET minor third (300 cents) more closely approximates the 19-limit (Limit (music)) minor third 16:19 (297.51 cents, the nineteenth harmonic) with only 2.49 cents error.Alexander J. Ellis (translating Hermann Helmholtz): ''On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music'', page 455. Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1954. "16:19...The 19th harmonic, ex. 297.513 ()". Later reprintings: ISBN 1-150-36602-8 or ISBN 1-143-49451-2.Other pitch ratios are given related names, the septimal minor third with ratio 7:6 and the tridecimal minor third with ratio 13:11 in particular.The minor third is classed as an imperfect consonance and is considered one of the most consonant intervals after the unison, octave, perfect fifth, and perfect fourth.Instruments in A are a minor 3rd lower than the written pitch in the concert pitch ( C ), i.e. how they are heard. Therefore, to get the written pitch, transpose the concert pitch up a minor 3rd.==Pythagorean minor thirdPythagorean minor third and semiditone redirect directly here.-->==In music theory, a semiditone (or Pythagorean minor thirdJohn Fonville. "Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation- A Guide for Interpreters", p.124, ''Perspectives of New Music'', Vol. 29, No. 2 (Summer, 1991), pp. 106-137.) is the interval 32:27 (approximately 294.13 cents). It is the minor third in Pythagorean tuning. The 32:27 Pythagorean minor third arises in the C major scale between D and F.Paul, Oscar (1885). ''(A manual of harmony for use in music-schools and seminaries and for self-instruction )'', p.165. Theodore Baker, trans. G. Schirmer. It can be thought of as two octaves minus three justly tuned fifths. It is narrower than a justly tuned minor third by a syntonic comma.

In the music theory of Western culture, a minor third is a musical interval that encompasses three half steps, or semitones. Staff notation represents the minor third as encompassing three staff positions (see: interval number). The minor third is one of two commonly occurring thirds. It is called ''minor'' because it is the smaller of the two: the major third spans an additional semitone. For example, the interval from A to C is a minor third, as the note C lies three semitones above A, and (coincidentally) there are three staff positions from A to C. Diminished and augmented thirds span the same number of staff positions, but consist of a different number of semitones (two and five). The minor third is a skip melodically.
Notable examples of ascending minor thirds include the opening two notes of "Greensleeves" and of "Light My Fire".
The minor third may be derived from the harmonic series as the interval between the fifth and sixth harmonics, or from the 19th harmonic.
The minor third is commonly used to express sadness in music, and research shows that this mirrors its use in speech, as a tone similar to a minor third is produced during sad speech. It is also a quartal (based on an ascendance of one or more perfect fourths) tertian interval, as opposed to the major third's quintality. The minor third is also obtainable in reference to a fundamental note from the undertone series, while the major third is obtainable as such from the overtone series. (See Otonality and Utonality.)
The minor scale is so named because of the presence of this interval between its tonic and mediant (1st and 3rd) scale degrees.
Minor chords too take their name from the presence of this interval built on the chord's root (provided that the interval of a perfect fifth from the root is also present or implied).
A minor third, in just intonation, corresponds to a pitch ratio of 6:5 () or 315.64 cents. In an equal tempered tuning, a minor third is equal to three semitones, a ratio of 21/4:1 (about 1.189), or 300 cents, 15.64 cents narrower than the 6:5 ratio. In other meantone tunings it is wider, and in 19 equal temperament it is very nearly the 6:5 ratio of just intonation; in more complex schismatic temperaments, such as 53 equal temperament, the "minor third" is often significantly flat (being close to Pythagorean tuning ()), although the "augmented second" produced by such scales is often within ten cents of a pure 6:5 ratio. If a minor third is tuned in accordance with the fundamental of the overtone series, the result is a ratio of 19:16, this produces an interval of 297.51 cents. The 12-TET minor third (300 cents) more closely approximates the 19-limit (Limit (music)) minor third 16:19 (297.51 cents, the nineteenth harmonic) with only 2.49 cents error.〔Alexander J. Ellis (translating Hermann Helmholtz): ''On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music'', page 455. Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1954. "16:19...The 19th harmonic, ex. 297.513 ()". Later reprintings: ISBN 1-150-36602-8 or ISBN 1-143-49451-2.〕
Other pitch ratios are given related names, the septimal minor third with ratio 7:6 and the tridecimal minor third with ratio 13:11 in particular.
The minor third is classed as an imperfect consonance and is considered one of the most consonant intervals after the unison, octave, perfect fifth, and perfect fourth.
Instruments in A are a minor 3rd lower than the written pitch in the concert pitch ( C ), i.e. how they are heard. Therefore, to get the written pitch, transpose the concert pitch up a minor 3rd.
==Pythagorean minor third==

In music theory, a semiditone (or Pythagorean minor third〔John Fonville. "Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation- A Guide for Interpreters", p.124, ''Perspectives of New Music'', Vol. 29, No. 2 (Summer, 1991), pp. 106-137.〕) is the interval 32:27 (approximately 294.13 cents). It is the minor third in Pythagorean tuning. The 32:27 Pythagorean minor third arises in the C major scale between D and F.〔Paul, Oscar (1885). ''(A manual of harmony for use in music-schools and seminaries and for self-instruction )'', p.165. Theodore Baker, trans. G. Schirmer.〕
It can be thought of as two octaves minus three justly tuned fifths. It is narrower than a justly tuned minor third by a syntonic comma.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 nineteenth harmonic) with only 2.49 cents error.Alexander J. Ellis (translating Hermann Helmholtz): ''On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music'', page 455. Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1954. "16:19...The 19th harmonic, ex. 297.513 ()". Later reprintings: ISBN 1-150-36602-8 or ISBN 1-143-49451-2.Other pitch ratios are given related names, the septimal minor third with ratio 7:6 and the tridecimal minor third with ratio 13:11 in particular.The minor third is classed as an imperfect consonance and is considered one of the most consonant intervals after the unison, octave, perfect fifth, and perfect fourth.Instruments in A are a minor 3rd lower than the written pitch in the concert pitch ( C ), i.e. how they are heard. Therefore, to get the written pitch, transpose the concert pitch up a minor 3rd.==Pythagorean minor thirdPythagorean minor third and semiditone redirect directly here.-->==In music theory, a semiditone (or Pythagorean minor thirdJohn Fonville. "Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation- A Guide for Interpreters", p.124, ''Perspectives of New Music'', Vol. 29, No. 2 (Summer, 1991), pp. 106-137.) is the interval 32:27 (approximately 294.13 cents). It is the minor third in Pythagorean tuning. The 32:27 Pythagorean minor third arises in the C major scale between D and F.Paul, Oscar (1885). ''(A manual of harmony for use in music-schools and seminaries and for self-instruction )'', p.165. Theodore Baker, trans. G. Schirmer. It can be thought of as two octaves minus three justly tuned fifths. It is narrower than a justly tuned minor third by a syntonic comma.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
nineteenth harmonic) with only 2.49 cents error.Alexander J. Ellis (translating Hermann Helmholtz): ''On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music'', page 455. Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1954. "16:19...The 19th harmonic, ex. 297.513 ()". Later reprintings: ISBN 1-150-36602-8 or ISBN 1-143-49451-2.Other pitch ratios are given related names, the septimal minor third with ratio 7:6 and the tridecimal minor third with ratio 13:11 in particular.The minor third is classed as an imperfect consonance and is considered one of the most consonant intervals after the unison, octave, perfect fifth, and perfect fourth.Instruments in A are a minor 3rd lower than the written pitch in the concert pitch ( C ), i.e. how they are heard. Therefore, to get the written pitch, transpose the concert pitch up a minor 3rd.==Pythagorean minor thirdPythagorean minor third and semiditone redirect directly here.-->==In music theory, a semiditone (or Pythagorean minor thirdJohn Fonville. "Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation- A Guide for Interpreters", p.124, ''Perspectives of New Music'', Vol. 29, No. 2 (Summer, 1991), pp. 106-137.) is the interval 32:27 (approximately 294.13 cents). It is the minor third in Pythagorean tuning. The 32:27 Pythagorean minor third arises in the C major scale between D and F.Paul, Oscar (1885). ''(A manual of harmony for use in music-schools and seminaries and for self-instruction )'', p.165. Theodore Baker, trans. G. Schirmer. It can be thought of as two octaves minus three justly tuned fifths. It is narrower than a justly tuned minor third by a syntonic comma.">ウィキペディアで「In the music theory of Western culture, a minor third is a musical interval that encompasses three half steps, or semitones. Staff notation represents the minor third as encompassing three staff positions (see: interval number). The minor third is one of two commonly occurring thirds. It is called ''minor'' because it is the smaller of the two: the major third spans an additional semitone. For example, the interval from A to C is a minor third, as the note C lies three semitones above A, and (coincidentally) there are three staff positions from A to C. Diminished and augmented thirds span the same number of staff positions, but consist of a different number of semitones (two and five). The minor third is a skip melodically.Notable examples of ascending minor thirds include the opening two notes of "Greensleeves" and of "Light My Fire".The minor third may be derived from the harmonic series as the interval between the fifth and sixth harmonics, or from the 19th harmonic.The minor third is commonly used to express sadness in music, and research shows that this mirrors its use in speech, as a tone similar to a minor third is produced during sad speech. It is also a quartal (based on an ascendance of one or more perfect fourths) tertian interval, as opposed to the major third's quintality. The minor third is also obtainable in reference to a fundamental note from the undertone series, while the major third is obtainable as such from the overtone series. (See Otonality and Utonality.)The minor scale is so named because of the presence of this interval between its tonic and mediant (1st and 3rd) scale degrees. Minor chords too take their name from the presence of this interval built on the chord's root (provided that the interval of a perfect fifth from the root is also present or implied).A minor third, in just intonation, corresponds to a pitch ratio of 6:5 () or 315.64 cents. In an equal tempered tuning, a minor third is equal to three semitones, a ratio of 21/4:1 (about 1.189), or 300 cents, 15.64 cents narrower than the 6:5 ratio. In other meantone tunings it is wider, and in 19 equal temperament it is very nearly the 6:5 ratio of just intonation; in more complex schismatic temperaments, such as 53 equal temperament, the "minor third" is often significantly flat (being close to Pythagorean tuning ()), although the "augmented second" produced by such scales is often within ten cents of a pure 6:5 ratio. If a minor third is tuned in accordance with the fundamental of the overtone series, the result is a ratio of 19:16, this produces an interval of 297.51 cents. The 12-TET minor third (300 cents) more closely approximates the 19-limit (Limit (music)) minor third 16:19 (297.51 cents, the nineteenth harmonic) with only 2.49 cents error.Alexander J. Ellis (translating Hermann Helmholtz): ''On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music'', page 455. Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1954. "16:19...The 19th harmonic, ex. 297.513 ()". Later reprintings: ISBN 1-150-36602-8 or ISBN 1-143-49451-2.Other pitch ratios are given related names, the septimal minor third with ratio 7:6 and the tridecimal minor third with ratio 13:11 in particular.The minor third is classed as an imperfect consonance and is considered one of the most consonant intervals after the unison, octave, perfect fifth, and perfect fourth.Instruments in A are a minor 3rd lower than the written pitch in the concert pitch ( C ), i.e. how they are heard. Therefore, to get the written pitch, transpose the concert pitch up a minor 3rd.==Pythagorean minor thirdPythagorean minor third and semiditone redirect directly here.-->==In music theory, a semiditone (or Pythagorean minor thirdJohn Fonville. "Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation- A Guide for Interpreters", p.124, ''Perspectives of New Music'', Vol. 29, No. 2 (Summer, 1991), pp. 106-137.) is the interval 32:27 (approximately 294.13 cents). It is the minor third in Pythagorean tuning. The 32:27 Pythagorean minor third arises in the C major scale between D and F.Paul, Oscar (1885). ''(A manual of harmony for use in music-schools and seminaries and for self-instruction )'', p.165. Theodore Baker, trans. G. Schirmer. It can be thought of as two octaves minus three justly tuned fifths. It is narrower than a justly tuned minor third by a syntonic comma.」の詳細全文を読む



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