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MORE Intervals!!!! Day 11
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Half step larger than Major or Perfect Half step smaller than
72. Augmented Interval Half step smaller than minor or Perfect 73. Diminished Interval
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Raise or lower one note with an accidental to create an Augmented or Diminished Interval
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Contains three whole steps
C to Bb = m7 G to C = P4 Decrease the interval Increase the interval C# to Bb = dim7 G to C# = Aug4 Interval of Aug4 or Dim5 Contains three whole steps 74. Tritone
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75. Enharmonic Equivalent Interval
Intervals that may be different in quality and quantity, written with enharmonic notes, but sound identical
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Half step larger than Augmented
76. Doubly Augmented Half step larger than Augmented 77. Doubly Diminished Half step smaller than Diminished
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An interval that is an octave or smaller.
78. Simple Interval An interval that is an octave or smaller.
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An interval that is larger than an octave.
79. Compound Interval An interval that is larger than an octave. To find the simple interval equivalent, subtract 7. (If still not simple, subtract another octave).
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Unstable sound of tension – needs to move to resolve.
80. Consonance Sound Stability – no need to move for resolution. P1 and P8 are the most consonant intervals. 81. Dissonance Unstable sound of tension – needs to move to resolve.
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