Consonance
Glossary
A chord is consonant when it contains mostly consonant intervals, such as the perfect fourth or fifth, and major or minor third, or their inversions. Dissonant intervals include the tritone and the semitone. The whole tone is generally a consonant interval in scales.
A chord is consonant when it contains mostly consonant intervals, such as the perfect fourth or fifth, and major or minor third, or their inversions. Dissonant intervals include the tritone and the semitone. The whole tone is generally a consonant interval in scales.