third
/θərd/
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Description
third
musical interval encompassing three staff positions; either a major third (four semitones) or a minor third (three semitones) in diatonic scales
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studio album by Portishead
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Soft Machine album
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position in curling
third
third factor of a chord is the note or pitch two scale degrees above the root or tonal center
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play
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album by Cait Brennan
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