MAJOR SECOND


A 'major second', 'whole tone', or 'whole step' is one of three commonly occurring musical intervals that span two diatonic scale degrees; the others being the minor second, which is one semitone smaller, and the augmented second, which is one semitone larger. The major second is abbreviated as 'M2' and its inversion is the minor seventh. It occurs naturally between the 1st and 2nd degrees of a major scale, as the tonic rising melodically to the supertonic (the familiar ''Do-Re'' sung in moveable-do solfege).
In just intonation, the major second can correspond to at least two different frequency ratios: 9/8 (the 'major tone'), and 10/9 (the 'minor tone'), which differ by the syntonic comma. In meantone temperament and equal temperament these two intervals are approximated by the same interval.
The major second is considered one of the more dissonant intervals of the diatonic scale. It is a characteristic of Arabic music, Turkish music and music of the Balkans.

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Whole-tone scale

Pythagorean intervals

List of meantone intervals



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