List of interval regions

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This is a list of interval regions within the octave according to an altered version of Margo Schulter's categorization scheme.

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Region name Range Important just intervals Temperaments MOSes
Unison 0c (singleton) 1/1 - -
Comma
Diesis
Minor second Subminor
Farminor
Nearminor
Neutral second Supraminor
Neutral
Submajor
Major second Nearmajor
Farmajor
Supermajor
Interordinal 2nd-3rd
Minor third Subminor
Farminor
Nearminor
Neutral third Supraminor
Neutral
Submajor
Major third Nearmajor
Farmajor
Supermajor
Interordinal 3rd-4th
Fourth Small
Medium
Large
Superfourth
Tritone Small
Medium
Large
Subfifth
Fifth Small
Medium
Large
Interordinal 5th-6th
Minor sixth Subminor
Farminor
Nearminor
Neutral sixth Supraminor
Neutral
Submajor
Major sixth Nearmajor
Farmajor
Supermajor
Interordinal 6th-7th
Minor seventh Subminor
Farminor
Nearminor
Neutral seventh Supraminor
Neutral
Submajor
Major seventh Nearmajor
Farmajor
Supermajor
Octave-diesis
Octave-comma
Octave