Major and Minor Thirds in an Octave

Kevin E. Ramsey kevin.e.ramsey@cox.net
Fri, 10 Oct 2003 19:18:23 -0700


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Gordon,, obviously the correct term would be "three contiguous major =
thirds"

Kevin.=20
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  From: Gordon Holley=20
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  Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 1:33 PM
  Subject: Re: Major and Minor Thirds in an Octave


  Phil. =20
  You suggest that there are only three major thirds in an octave and=20
  four minor thirds in an octave.  What are you naming as the three=20
  major thirds and four minor thirds?

  I might not be on the same page with you on this but I would name=20
  nine (9) major thirds; i.e.
  C E, C#  F, D F#, D# G, E G#, F A, F# A#, G B, G# C.
  Any comments on this?
  Gordon Holley
  Associate Member, Indiana Chapter 467
  Goshen, Indiana

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