Intervals Melodic Intervals Harmonic Intervals Interval Inversions Major and Minor Intervals Perfect Intervals Diminished Intervals Augmented Intervals.

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Intervals Melodic Intervals Harmonic Intervals Interval Inversions Major and Minor Intervals Perfect Intervals Diminished Intervals Augmented Intervals by Carla Piper Guide to Measuring the Intervals

Melodic Intervals 2nd C D E F G A B C 3rd4th5th6th7thOctave

Harmonic Intervals Octave 2nd 3rd4th5th6th7th

Interval Inversions prime/octave2nd/7th3rd/6th4th/5th5th/4th6th/3rd3rd7th/2nd

Identifying Harmonic Intervals in C Major Unison2nd3rd4th 5th6th7thOctave GO TO MELODIC TEST

Answers Naming Melodic Intervals in C Major by Sound ???? ????

6th2nd5th3rd 7th4th8th5th

Major and Minor Intervals Major 2nd Minor 2nd Major 3rd Minor 3rd Major 6th Minor 6th Major 7th Minor 7th C D E F G A B C C DEAB DbEbAbBb

Perfect Intervals Perfect 4th Perfect 5th Perfect 4th Perfect Octave Perfect Prime or Unison C D E F G A B C C F GC

Diminished Intervals Dim 4th Dim 5th Dim Octave Dim 7th Dim 4th Dim 3rd C D E F G A B C C FbCbC C# D# Eb GbG#

Augmented Intervals Aug 6th Aug Octave Aug 7th Aug 5th Aug 4th Aug 2nd C C D E F G A B C C CbB# D#F#D#

Guide to Measuring Intervals Play the Intervals Play the Intervals Back to Main Menu

Play the Intervals C D E F G A B C