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In , a third is a musical interval encompassing three (see Interval number for more details), and the major third () is a third spanning four or two

(1979). 9780030207563, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
Along with the , the major third is one of two commonly occurring thirds. It is described as major because it is the larger interval of the two: The major third spans four semitones, whereas the only spans three. For example, the interval from C to E is a major third, as the note E lies four semitones above C, and there are three staff positions from C to E.

and are shown on the the same number of lines and spaces apart, but contain a different number of semitones in pitch (two and five).


Harmonic and non-harmonic thirds
The major third may be derived from the harmonic series as the interval between the fourth and fifth harmonics. The is so named because of the presence of this interval between its tonic and (1st and 3rd) . The also takes its name from the presence of this interval built on the chord's root (provided that the interval of a from the root is also present).

A major third is slightly different in different : In it corresponds to a pitch ratio of 5:4, or () (fifth harmonic in relation to the fourth) or 386.31 ; in 12 tone equal temperament, a major third is equal to four , a ratio of 21/3:1 (about 1.2599) or 400 cents, 13.69 cents wider than the 5:4 ratio. The older concept of a "" (two 9:8 major seconds) made a dissonant, wide major third with the ratio 81:64 (about 1.2656) or 408 cents (), about sharp from the harmonic ratio of 5:4 . The septimal major third is 9:7 (435 cents), the undecimal major third is 14:11 (418 cents), and the tridecimal major third is 13:10 (452 cents).

In 12 tone equal temperament three major thirds in a row are equal to an octave. For example, A to C, C to E, and E to G (in the differently written notes G and A both represent the same pitch, but not in most other tuning systems). This is sometimes called the "circle of thirds". In just intonation, however, three 5:4 major third, the 125th , is less than an octave. For example, three 5:4 major thirds from C is B (C to E, to G, to B) ( = \tfrac{\; 5^3 \ }{\; 2^6\ } = \tfrac{\ 125\ }{ 64 }\ ). The difference between this just-tuned B and C, like the interval between G and A, is called the "enharmonic ", about 41 cents, or about two (the inversion of the interval : \ \frac{\ 128\ }{ 125 } = \frac{\; 2^7\ }{\; 5^3 }\ ()).


Consonance vs. dissonance
The major third is classed as an imperfect consonance and is considered one of the most consonant intervals after the , , , and . In the common practice period, thirds were considered interesting and dynamic consonances along with their inverses the sixths, but in they were considered dissonances unusable in a stable final sonority.

In equal temperament, a diminished fourth is equivalent to a major third (that is, it spans the same number of semitones). For example, B–D is a major third; but if the same pitches are spelled as the notes B and E, then the interval they represent is instead a diminished fourth. The difference in pitch is erased in 12 tone equal temperament, where the distinction is only nominal, but the difference between a major third and a diminished fourth is significant in almost all other systems. B–E occurs in the C harmonic minor scale.

The major third is used in . For the standard tuning, only the interval between the 3rd and 2nd strings (G to B, respectively) is a major third; each of the intervals between the other pairs of consecutive strings is a . In an alternative tuning, the major-thirds tuning, each of the intervals are major thirds.


Interval sounds
  • Minor thirds:

  • Major thirds


See also
  • Decade (log scale), compound just major third
  • Ladder of thirds / chain of thirds
  • List of meantone intervals
  • Circle of thirds

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