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Musical intervals, shown on the staff with the note C as the fundamental tone.
U = unison (two equal notes)
m2 = minor second
M2 = major second (or second, simply)
m3 = minor third
M3 = major third
P4 = perfect or just fourth (or simply fourth)
TT = from tritone (augmented fourth or diminished fifth)
P5 = perfect or just fifth (or fifth, simply)
m6 = minor sixth (augmented fifth)
M6 = major sixth (or simply sixth)
m7 = minor seventh (or seventh , simply)
M7 = major seventh
P8 = perfect or just octave.
With the second note in the next octave and maintaining the tonic, the ninth interval is generated, which is equivalent to one eighth of difference to the major second, the eleventh, which is equivalent to the perfect fourth, the thirteenth, which is equivalent to the major sixth, etc.
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