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- IBook (11,617 bytes)
30: *iBook G3 SE (February 16, 2000) â Minor addition to existing line (Graphite)
76: *iBook G3 Dual USB Late 2001 (October 16, 2001) - Minor revision
86: *iBook G3 Mid 2002 (May 20, 2002) â Minor revision
91: *iBook G3 Early 2003 (April 22, 2003) â Minor revision
113: ...2004.html iBook G4 Early 2004] (April 19, 2004) - Minor revision - Guitar (52,845 bytes)
48: ...sed rhythm section with nothing to learn. A small minority of players close tuned the instrument to D G B...
52: ...ht, nine, ten or more strings have been used by a minority of guitarists as a means of increasing the ran...
136: ...lds notes E, G, A, B, D that fit perfectly into E minor [[pentatonic]]. Such a scheme is very close to [[...
161: ...uments]] where the right hand controls the bow. A minority, however, believe that left-handed people shou...
227: * sixth (lowest tone) string: E (a minor thirteenth below [[middle C]]—82.4 Hz) - Tuning (17,829 bytes)
94: ...[heptatonic]] scales consisting of [[minor second|minor]], [[neutral second|neutral]], and [[major second... - Pitch (16,733 bytes)
61: ...he part of Germany where he lived, was at least a minor third higher than today's. Solutions to this prob... - Interval (18,749 bytes)
19: ...alified using the terms [[perfect]], [[major]], [[minor]], [[augmented]], and [[diminished]]. This is cal...
27: ..., seventh.''' These intervals may be ''major'', ''minor'', ''augmented'', or ''diminished''.
28: ...]s are two semitones, also called a whole step, [[minor second]]s are one semitone, also called a half st...
29: **[[Major third]]s are four semitones, [[minor third]]s are three semitones.
30: **[[Major sixth]]s are nine semitones, [[minor sixth]]s are eight semitones. - Ear training (11,333 bytes)
24: * 1: [[Minor second]]: Theme from Jaws, opening of Für Elise
25: ...rere Jacques, The first two notes of any major or minor scale, the harmony between the first two notes in...
26: * 3: [[Minor third]]: the Olympic Fanfare and Theme (heard as ...
31: * 8: [[Minor sixth]]: Scott Joplin's ''The Entertainer'' (Main...
33: * 10: [[Minor seventh]]: Somewhere, from ''West Side Story'', T... - Piano (31,680 bytes)
87: ...odern piano has 88 keys (seven [[octave]]s plus a minor third, from A0 to C8). Many older pianos only hav... - Pipe Organ (57,297 bytes)
282: ...f as a divisi part. (See [[Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565#The music|BWV 565]] for an example.)
286: ...pupils of Bach. The famous Toccata and Fugue in d minor flagrantly breaks so many of the rules of Baroque... - Beat (4,511 bytes)
15: ...e 4/5 or 5/6, as in [[just intonation]] major and minor third respectively) on the two upper strings, suc... - Harmonic (6,203 bytes)
76: | just minor third
82: | septimal minor third
100: | just minor whole tone
136: | just (or minor) diatonic semitone - Semitone (17,090 bytes)
1: ... commonly written form of this interval is the '''minor second''', notated using two adjacent letter name...
3: ...between a '''diatonic semitone''' (notated as a ''minor second''), and a '''chromatic semitone''' (as an ...
5: ==Minor second==
7: ...or_second.jpg|thumb|float|right|117px|The melodic minor second is an integral part of most cadences of th...
8: ...curs between steps in the [[diatonic scale]]. The minor second is abbreviated '''m2'''. Its inversion is ... - Scale (12,746 bytes)
26: ...er to the seventh mode of the ascending melodic [[minor scale]]. For consistency, this article will use t...
33: ...l]]s of ''tones'' and ''semitones'' (the harmonic minor scale including a three-semitone interval; the pe...
40: *The melodic and harmonic [[minor scale]]s (seven notes)
53: ...minant scale]]s (actually, a mode of the harmonic minor scale)
55: *The [[Hungarian minor scale]] - Trumpet (17,779 bytes)
77: **[[Mass in B Minor]] (Credo) - Horn (instrument) (16,807 bytes)
10: ...ritten C for horn in D would be transposed down a minor third, and played as an A on F horn. This tradit... - Euphonium (23,511 bytes)
124: *[[Georg Philipp Telemann]], ''Sonata in F Minor'' (bassoon) - Tuba (16,524 bytes)
42: ...h valve may be tuned as a flat whole step or as a minor third depending on the instrument. - Perfect fifth (4,149 bytes)
4: ...fth occurs on the [[root]] of all [[major]] and [[minor]] chords (triads) and their [[extensions]]. It is...
10: ... a basic element in the construction of major and minor triads, and because these chords occur frequently... - Chromatic scale (5,887 bytes)
20: ...y including all the notes from both the major and minor (melodic and harmonic) scales and then adding the...
22: ...wever their form is dependent upon [[major]] or [[minor]] key signatures and whether the scale is ascendi...
31: ...lack and white. The chromatic genus contained a [[minor third]] on top and two [[semitone]]s at the botto...
47: *The minor mode in major keys ([[mode mixture]]) - Trombone (36,405 bytes)
29: ...'[[Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 5 in C minor]]'' (1808). Beethoven also used trombones in ''[[...
55: ...nd higher), D5 (a major second higher), E flat (a minor second higher, but very sharp), F5 (a major secon... - Sopranino clarinet (1,054 bytes)
6: ... commonly known as the sopranino. It is pitched a minor seventh higher than the B♭ soprano clarinet. It...
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