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Interval Time!!! - Take a break

Hey everyone! Today we have another guest post from Dogukan Ozturk on Intervals

"Hello all.My name is Dogukan Ozturk.Welcome to my new Music Theory Series Lessons. For the first part of the series we will start with the intervals.



Intervals are the distances between two notes. Each interval will have a number - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. These numbers are the distance between two notes, based upon counting the lines and spaces on the staff.



Intervals may be described as:

-Vertical or harmonic, if the two notes sound simultaneously

-Horizontal, linear, or melodic if they sound successively.

Intervals may be roughly classified as:

-Diatonic intervals, between the notes of a diatonic scale,

-Chromatic intervals, non-diatonic intervals between the notes of a chromatic scale,

-Minute intervals (commas, and microtones), sometimes so small that the difference in pitch between the two notes cannot be perceived.



For example, if we count lines and spaces, starting from C and ending on G, we count: C,D,E,F,G = 1,2,3,4,5, Therefore, the interval from C to G is a fifth (5th).



We can also keep counting past 8, through 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, but usually not past 13.



List of interval types:





0-Perfect Unison-------P1

1Minor- Second-------m2

2Major- Second------M2

3-Minor Third----------m3

4-Major Third----------M3

5-Perfect Fourth------P4

6Diminished- Fifth-----d5---Tritone

6Augmented- Fourth--A4---Tritone

7-Perfect Fifth--------P5

8-Minor Sixth---------m6

9-Major Sixth---------M6

10-Minor Seventh----m7

11-Major Seventh----M7

12-Perfect Octave----P8





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