Diminished fourth

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diminished fourth
Inverse augmented fifth
Name
Other names -
Abbreviation d4
Size
Semitones 4
Interval class 4
Just interval 32:25
Cents
Equal temperament 400
Just intonation 427

In music, a diminished fourth is an interval that spans four diatonic scale degrees, and is narrower than a perfect fourth by a chromatic semitone.

A diminished fourth is enharmonically equivalent to a major third; that is, it spans the same number of semitones, and they are physically the same pitch in twelve-tone equal temperament. For example, B–D is a major third; but if the same pitches are spelled B and E, the interval is instead a diminished fourth. B–Eb occurs in the C harmonic minor scale.

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