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* [[Minor seventh]], the smaller of two commonly occurring [[musical intervals]] that span seven diatonic scale degrees
* [[Minor seventh]], the smaller of two commonly occurring [[musical intervals]] that span seven diatonic scale degrees
* [[Harmonic seventh]], the interval of exactly 4:7, whose approximation to the minor seventh in equal temperament explains the "sweetness" of the [[dominant seventh chord]] in a major key
* [[Harmonic seventh]], the interval of exactly 4:7, whose approximation to the minor seventh in equal temperament explains the "sweetness" of the [[dominant seventh chord]] in a major key
* [[Seventh (tonal degree)]], the [[leading tone]] or [[subtonic]] and the chord built on the leading tone
* [[Leading tone]] or [[subtonic]], the seventh degree and the chord built on the seventh degree
* [[Seventh chord]], a chord consisting of a [[triad]] plus a note forming an interval of a seventh above the [[chord root]]
* [[Seventh chord]], a chord consisting of a [[triad]] plus a note forming an interval of a seventh above the [[chord root]]
* [[Seventh (band)]], Australian Neo-Classical Metal Band
* [[Seventh (band)]], Australian Neo-Classical Metal Band

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Seventh may refer to:

Music

Star Trek

See also