The distance spanning six note names, with 10 semitones between them.
Chords whose formulas include this interval from the root note.
Scales whose formulas include this interval.
Intervals with a comparable quality and character.
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The augmented sixth (A6) spans 10 semitones. It is an expanded sixth with strong directional pull, often tied to chromatic predominant function and dramatic resolution.
A6 is formed by raising a major sixth by one semitone, for example C-A#. In equal temperament it may sound like m7, but the spelling identifies sixth-function voice-leading. This distinction is important in tonal analysis.
Harmonically, A6 is associated with augmented-sixth sonorities that resolve outward to the dominant. Melodically, it has a wide, urgent profile and often implies expansion before release. Its main role is functional tension.
Practice A6 with clear spelling and resolution targets. Compare it with m7 to separate notation function from raw pitch distance. Hearing A6 functionally improves advanced harmony reading.