Talk:Augmented sixth

Latest comment: 1 year ago by 2404:4404:27E4:EE00:29A7:8A2E:7B2A:B916 in topic "In classical music from Western culture"

Diatonic interval?

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As the article stands, a reader would come away from it with the assurance that the augmented sixth is a diatonic interval. (Read, checking for occurrences of the word diatonic.) Is this a good idea? In one sense the interval is diatonic, but in other senses it is not (see Diatonic and chromatic). Perhaps this needs some work.

– Noetica♬♩Talk 04:55, 9 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Requested audio

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I added an audio example to the article. Hyacinth (talk) 01:34, 6 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

References

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Why, what, where, and how does this article need additional citations for verification? Hyacinth (talk) 11:20, 16 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

"In classical music from Western culture"

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This seems like a rather wordy way of starting the article. Is there something wrong with merely "in music"? 'Augmented sixth' as a concept does not just feature in classical music and the mention of 'from Western culture' seems a bit strange. Would anyone be opposed to my changing it to just "In music, an augmented sixth is..."? It's not like the (English language) term 'augmented sixth' means something different in other musical traditions, in the way that (for example) concepts like consonance and dissonance or scales do. 2404:4404:27E4:EE00:29A7:8A2E:7B2A:B916 (talk) 09:41, 7 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

I've been bold and performed the edit, because looking at other articles like Submediant, the wording in this article isn't universal anyway. 2404:4404:27E4:EE00:29A7:8A2E:7B2A:B916 (talk) 09:44, 7 January 2023 (UTC)Reply