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- Neutral_third abstract "A neutral third is a musical interval wider than a minor third About this sound play but narrower than a major third About this sound play . Three distinct intervals may be termed neutral thirds: The undecimal neutral third has a ratio of 11:9 between the frequencies of the two tones, or about 347.41 cents About this sound play . A tridecimal neutral third About this sound play has a ratio of 16:13 between the frequencies of the two tones, or about 359.47 cents. This is the largest neutral third, and occurs infrequently in music, as little music utilizes the 13th harmonic. An equal-tempered neutral third About this sound play is characterized by a difference in 350 cents between the two tones, a hair wider than the 11:9 ratio, and exactly half of an equal-tempered perfect fifth.These intervals are all within about 12 cents and are difficult for most people to distinguish. Neutral thirds are roughly a quarter tone sharp from 12 equal temperament minor thirds and a quarter tone flat from 12-ET major thirds. In just intonation, as well as in tunings such as 31-ET, 41-ET, or 72-ET, which more closely approximate just intonation, the intervals are closer together.A neutral third can be formed by stacking a neutral second together with a whole tone. Based on its positioning in the harmonic series, the undecimal neutral third implies a root one whole tone below the lower of the two notes.A triad formed by two neutral thirds is neither major nor minor, thus the neutral thirds triad is ambiguous. While it is not found in twelve tone equal temperament it is found in others such as the quarter tone scale About this sound Play and 31-tet About this sound Play .".
- Neutral_third thumbnail Neutral_third_on_C.png?width=300.
- Neutral_third wikiPageID "6858862".
- Neutral_third wikiPageRevisionID "601807587".
- Neutral_third abbreviation "n3".
- Neutral_third cents24tEqualTemperament "350".
- Neutral_third centsEqualTemperament "300".
- Neutral_third centsJustIntonation "347355".
- Neutral_third complement Neutral_sixth.
- Neutral_third hasPhotoCollection Neutral_third.
- Neutral_third intervalClass "~3½".
- Neutral_third inverse Neutral_sixth.
- Neutral_third justInterval "11".
- Neutral_third mainIntervalName "Neutral third".
- Neutral_third otherNames "-".
- Neutral_third semitones "~3½".
- Neutral_third subject Category:Neutral_intervals.
- Neutral_third subject Category:Quarter_tones.
- Neutral_third subject Category:Thirds.
- Neutral_third type Abstraction100002137.
- Neutral_third type Intervals.
- Neutral_third type Measure100033615.
- Neutral_third type TimeInterval115269513.
- Neutral_third comment "A neutral third is a musical interval wider than a minor third About this sound play but narrower than a major third About this sound play . Three distinct intervals may be termed neutral thirds: The undecimal neutral third has a ratio of 11:9 between the frequencies of the two tones, or about 347.41 cents About this sound play . A tridecimal neutral third About this sound play has a ratio of 16:13 between the frequencies of the two tones, or about 359.47 cents.".
- Neutral_third label "Neutral third".
- Neutral_third sameAs m.0gsyqs.
- Neutral_third sameAs Q7003029.
- Neutral_third sameAs Q7003029.
- Neutral_third sameAs Neutral_third.
- Neutral_third wasDerivedFrom Neutral_third?oldid=601807587.
- Neutral_third depiction Neutral_third_on_C.png.
- Neutral_third isPrimaryTopicOf Neutral_third.