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Major Sixth

The Major 6th interval, also written as M6, is a distance between a starting note and the second note of 4.5 notes.

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Major Second
The Major Second interval is a note distance of 1 whole note.

Major Third
The Major third interval or M3 is a note distance of 2 notes.

Major Scale Chord Progressions: Basic Rules
for songs. But some combinations are simply sound stronger than others. And thus are used more in music.
The chord combinations are limited to a scale. So this means you have to learn or hear how

Major Ninth
The major 9th interval, also written as M9, is a distance between a starting note and a higher note of 7 notes.

Major Tenth
The major 10th interval, also written as M10, is a distance between a starting note and a higher note of 8 notes.

Major Seventh
The major 7th interval, also written as M7, is a distance between a starting note and a higher note of 5.5 notes.

Major Thirteenth
The Major thirteenth interval, also written as M13, is a distance between a starting note and usually a higher note of 10.5 notes.

Major Sixth
The Major 6th interval, also written as M6, is a distance between a starting note and the second note of 4.5 notes.


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