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In music theory, an interval is the distance in pitch between two notes, the lower and higher members of the interval. ...
seventh, musical group
The note of a chord forming any of the above intervals with the chord's root. The musical interval of a Major seventh the first note (the root or tonic) and the seventh, the leading tone, in a major scale. ...
The musical interval of a minor seventh the first note (the root or tonic) and the seventh in a minor scale. ...
A seventh chord is a chord or triad which has a note the seventh above the tonic in it. ...
The root (basse fondamentale) of a chord is the note upon which that chord is perceived or labelled as built or centered, the root of a chord in root position or normal form. ...
The leading tone or subtonic, and the chord built on the leading tone, is often called simply the seventh as it is the seventh scale degree. In music theory, a leading-tone (called the leading-note outside the US) is a note or pitch which resolves or leads to a note one semitone higher or lower, being a lower and upper leading-tone, respectively. ...
In music, the subtonic is the lowered seventh degree of the scale, as opposed to the leading tone. ...
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