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Intervals
An Interval is the distance between two notes.
In level one we learned to name intervals by number:
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1st
2nd
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3rd
4th
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5th
6th
7th
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8th
or Octave
Intervals can also have a classification, which describes them more accurately.
Perfect Intervals
The intervals of a unison, fourth, fifth or octave can be described as perfect intervals.
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Perfect
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Perfect Perfect
5th
4th
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Perfect
Octave
Perfect intervals can be labelled as P1, P4, P5, and P8.
Draw the interval of a perfect fifth above these notes:
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Draw the interval of a perfect octave above these notes:
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Name these intervals by number and classification:
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Complete this sentence:
The intervals of a __________ , _______, ______ and _________ are described as perfect intervals.
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