An augmented interval is one that has been raised by a half step. For example, an augmented fifth (C to G#) is a fifth that is larger by one half step than a perfect fifth. An augmented triad is a chord made up of two major thirds, which creates a tense and unresolved sound. Like diminished chords, augmented chords are used to create tension that typically resolves into a more stable chord.
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