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In music, see the intervals: Music is a form of expression in the medium of time using the structures of tones and silence. ... In music theory, an interval is the relationship between two notes or pitches, the lower and higher members of the interval. ...

The submediant, and the chord built on the submediant, is often simply called the sixth as it is the sixth scale degree. The musical interval of a major sixth is the relationship between the first note (the root or tonic) and the sixth note in a Major scale. ... A minor sixth is the smaller of two commonly occuring musical intervals that span six diatonic scale degrees. ... In music, the submediant is the sixth degree of the scale. ... Fingering for a C-major trichord on a guitar in standard tuning (assuming all six strings are played). ...


The note of a chord forming the interval of a sixth with the chord's root, such as in the chords G6 or G6 added 9, is known as the sixth of the chord. 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. ...


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Chords

By Type Triads Major · Minor · Augmented · Diminished

Sevenths Major · Minor · Dominant · Diminished · Half-diminished · Minor-Major · Augmented major · Augmented minor

Extended Ninth · Eleventh · Thirteenth

Other Sixth · Augmented sixth · Suspended · Alternate · Added tone · Polychord · Quartal · Quintal · Tone cluster

By Function Diatonic Tonic · Dominant · Subdominant · Submediant

Altered   Borrowed · Neopolitan sixth · Secondary dominant · Secondary subdominant


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