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- Minor_seventh abstract "In classical music from Western culture, a seventh is a musical interval encompassing seven staff positions (see Interval number for more details), and the minor seventh is one of two commonly occurring sevenths. It is qualified as minor because it is the smaller of the two: the minor seventh spans ten semitones, the major seventh eleven. For example, the interval from A to G is a minor seventh, as the note G lies ten semitones above A, and there are seven staff positions from A to G. Diminished and augmented sevenths span the same number of staff positions, but consist of a different number of semitones (nine and twelve).Minor seventh intervals are rarely featured in melodies (and especially in their openings) but occur more often than major sevenths. The best-known example, in part due to its frequent use in theory classes, is found between the first two words of the phrase "There's a place for us" in the song "Somewhere" in West Side Story. Another well-known exception occurs between the first two notes of the introduction to the main theme music from Star Trek: The Original Series theme.The most common occurrence of the minor seventh is built on the root of the prevailing key's dominant triad, producing the all-important dominant seventh chord.Consonance and dissonance are relative, depending on context, the minor seventh being defined as a dissonance requiring resolution to a consonance.".
- Minor_seventh thumbnail Minor_seventh_on_C.png?width=300.
- Minor_seventh wikiPageID "415189".
- Minor_seventh wikiPageRevisionID "578882028".
- Minor_seventh abbreviation "m7".
- Minor_seventh cents24tEqualTemperament "1000".
- Minor_seventh centsEqualTemperament "1000".
- Minor_seventh centsJustIntonation "996".
- Minor_seventh complement Major_second.
- Minor_seventh hasPhotoCollection Minor_seventh.
- Minor_seventh intervalClass "2".
- Minor_seventh inverse Major_second.
- Minor_seventh justInterval "16".
- Minor_seventh mainIntervalName "minor seventh".
- Minor_seventh otherNames "-".
- Minor_seventh semitones "10".
- Minor_seventh subject Category:Minor_intervals.
- Minor_seventh subject Category:Sevenths.
- Minor_seventh type Abstraction100002137.
- Minor_seventh type Intervals.
- Minor_seventh type Measure100033615.
- Minor_seventh type TimeInterval115269513.
- Minor_seventh comment "In classical music from Western culture, a seventh is a musical interval encompassing seven staff positions (see Interval number for more details), and the minor seventh is one of two commonly occurring sevenths. It is qualified as minor because it is the smaller of the two: the minor seventh spans ten semitones, the major seventh eleven. For example, the interval from A to G is a minor seventh, as the note G lies ten semitones above A, and there are seven staff positions from A to G.".
- Minor_seventh label "Minor seventh".
- Minor_seventh label "Settima minore".
- Minor_seventh label "Sétima menor".
- Minor_seventh label "小七度".
- Minor_seventh sameAs Settima_minore.
- Minor_seventh sameAs Sétima_menor.
- Minor_seventh sameAs m.025n6l.
- Minor_seventh sameAs Q2640962.
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- Minor_seventh sameAs Minor_seventh.
- Minor_seventh wasDerivedFrom Minor_seventh?oldid=578882028.
- Minor_seventh depiction Minor_seventh_on_C.png.
- Minor_seventh isPrimaryTopicOf Minor_seventh.