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Mediant (948 bytes)
1: :''For mediant in mathematics, see [[Mediant (mathematics)]]''
3: ...s the notes E, G, and B. In [[music theory]], the mediant chord is symbolized with the [[Roman numeral]] II...
5: ...s the mediant. Modulation (changes of key) to the mediant are relatively rare, compared with, say, modulati...
7: ...n German theory derived from [[Hugo Riemann]] the mediant in major is considered the [[dominant parallel]],...

Mediant (mathematics) (469 bytes)
1: :''For mediant in music, see [[Mediant]]''
3: In mathematics, the '''mediant''' of two [[vulgar fraction|fraction]]s
11: ...say, the [[numerator]] and [[denominator]] of the mediant are the sums of the numerators and denominators o...
14: * [http://www.cut-the-knot.org/blue/Mediant.shtml Mediant Fractions]

Mediant (mathematics) (906 bytes)
1: :''For mediant in music, see [[Mediant]]''
3: In [[mathematics]], the '''mediant''' of two [[vulgar fraction|fraction]]s
11: ...say, the [[numerator]] and [[denominator]] of the mediant are the sums of the numerators and denominators o...
13: ...ctly between the two fractions of which it is the mediant; that is, if <math>a/c < b/d </math>, then
17: The mediant also has the property that is is the ''simplest''...

Third (516 bytes)
6: The [[mediant]], and the chord built on the mediant, is often called simply the '''third''', as it is...

Supertonic (1017 bytes)
5: ...s the mediant. Modulation (changes of key) to the mediant are relatively rare, compared with, say, modulati...

Tonic parallel (414 bytes)
4: *Tp is A-minor, US [[submediant]]
6: *tP is Eb-major, US [[mediant]]

Degree (music) (693 bytes)
1: ...ubdominant]], [[dominant (music)|dominant]], [[submediant]], [[subtonic]], and [[leading tone]]. For instan...

Sixth chord (2972 bytes)
8: ...rsion seventh chord (possibly the dominant of the mediant V/iii). According to the [[interval strength]]s o...
12: ...s is unclear). All usually have the flattened sub-mediant (sixth degree of the scale, A flat in C major, fo...

Farey sequence (10721 bytes)
23: ...n a Farey sequence is the [[mediant (mathematics)|mediant]] of its neighbours &mdash; however, so far as is...
65: ...sub>''q''</sub> is the '''[[mediant (mathematics)|mediant]]''' of <sup>''a''</sup>&#8260;<sub>''b''</sub> a...
77: ...1</sup>&#8260;<sub>1</sub>), by taking successive mediants.

Blue note (1312 bytes)
5: In its earliest manifestations, the flatted [[mediant]] and [[subtonic]] were the main blue notes. Emp...

Augmented sixth chord (1824 bytes)
3: ...All augmented sixth chords have a flattened [[sub-mediant]] ([[sixth]] [[degree (music)|degree]] of the sca...

Suite for Microtonal Piano (1686 bytes)
14: ...s [[blue-note]]s the [[minor seventh]] (C-Bb) and mediant (in D dorian exactly halfway between E and G). "S...

Tonic (music) (2090 bytes)
14: *[[Mediant]]

Diatonic functionality (10146 bytes)
29: |[[Mediant]]
44: |[[Sub-Mediant]]
76: |Submediant
79: |Mediant
86: |Submediant

In C (2574 bytes)
7: ...ne through seven) with a strong emphasis on the [[mediant]] E and the entrance of the note F which begins a...

Simpson's paradox (6119 bytes)
56: * [http://www.cut-the-knot.org/blue/Mediant.shtml Mediant Fractions]

String Quartet No. 15 (Schubert) (5618 bytes)
14: ... with Beethoven!) but with a quiet theme in the [[mediant]], B-flat, with rhythm not ''quite'' the same as ...

Scale (music) (6060 bytes)
27: ...], supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, [[leading-tone]] (or leading-note). Also commonl...

3 (number) (10867 bytes)
173: **the roman numeral iii is the [[mediant]] [[scale degree]], [[chord]], or [[diatonic func...

Interval (music) (19614 bytes)
97: ...rsion seventh chord (possibly the dominant of the mediant V/iii). According the interval root of the strong...

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