Third

The interval that decides whether a chord is major or minor.

The third is the interval of three degrees between two notes of a scale. It exists in two forms: major (4 semitones, bright sound) and minor (3 semitones, softer sound). The third is the interval that determines whether a chord is major or minor. Without it, a chord becomes ambiguous — these are the 'sus' (suspended) chords that replace the third with a second or a fourth.