tritone

/ˈtraɪtoʊn/
noun
  1. A musical interval that spans three whole tones (six half steps), often considered dissonant or unstable.
    • The tritone was once called the 'devil's interval' in medieval music.
    • In jazz, the tritone is frequently used in dominant seventh chords.
    • She practiced playing the tritone on the piano to improve her ear for dissonance.
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