| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| italia | terza maggiore |
| japani | 長三度 (chōsando) |
| kreikka | τρίτη μεγάλη (tríti megáli) |
| puola | tercja wielka |
| ranska | tierce majeure |
| ruotsi | stor ters, durters |
| saksa | große Terz |
| suomi | suuri terssi |
| venäjä | больша́я те́рция (bolšája tértsija) |
| Monikko | major thirds |
(music) A musical interval in Western music that is equal to or approximates a frequency ratio of 5/4. In twelve-tone equal temperament, it consists of four standard semitones, spans three degrees of the diatonic scale, and is enharmonically equivalent to a diminished fourth. Major scales are so named because of the major third interval between the tonic and mediant of a major tonic triad.
Just major third.
(music) A musical interval in Western music that is equal to or approximates a frequency ratio of 5/4. In twelve-tone equal temperament, it consists of four standard semitones, spans three degrees of the diatonic scale, and is enharmonically equivalent to a diminished fourth. Major scales are so named because of the major third interval between the tonic and mediant of a major tonic triad.
Pythagorean major third, i.e. a ditone
(music) A musical interval in Western music that is equal to or approximates a frequency ratio of 5/4. In twelve-tone equal temperament, it consists of four standard semitones, spans three degrees of the diatonic scale, and is enharmonically equivalent to a diminished fourth. Major scales are so named because of the major third interval between the tonic and mediant of a major tonic triad.
Comparison, in cents, of intervals at or near a major third