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Example. Ratio. Logarithm. Schisma tBJf to C 3*18! 00049 Comma . tC to C II '00539 Minor Semitone .... Chromatic Semitone . . . JCJ to C Ctt to IS ill 01773 02312 Major Semitone .... C ff to B M 02803 Minor Tone E to D V 04576 Major Tone D to C 1 05115 Minor Third .... G to E | 07918 Major Third E to C 096Q1 Perfect Fourth F to C f 12494 Perfect Fifth G to C 1 17609 Minor Sixth C to B 00412 Major Sixth A to C I '22185 Minor Seventh F to G V 24988 Major Seventh B to C V 27300 Octave C to C i 301...03 vn. ] SCALES, CHOBDS, TEMPERAMENT, ETC. 137 Chords consist of the simultaneous production of more than two separate compound tones. Some of these are termed concords, others discords. Concords can be formed by taking two consonant intervals to a fundamental, pro- vided that the third interval between the new tones is also consonant. Now the intervals within an octave which are consonant are the fifth, ||, the fourth, f, the major sixth, , the major third, , the minor third, |, and the minor sixth, f .
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