Interval: An interval is the distance between two notes. Intervals are counted from the lower note to the higher one. Intervals come in different qualities and size. If the notes are sounded successively, it is a melodic interval. If sounded simultaneously, then it is a harmonic interval.
The smallest interval used in Western music is the half step. A visual representation of a half step would be the distance between a consecutive white and black note on the piano. There are two exceptions to this rule, as two natural half steps occur between the notes E and F, and B and C. A whole step is the distance between two consecutive white or black keys. It is made up of two half steps.
Interval quality can be described as Major, Minor, Perfect, Augmented, and Diminished. Intervals size can be described as: Unisons, Seconds, Thirds, Fourths, Fifths, Sixths, and Sevenths. 2nds, 3rds, 6ths, and 7ths can be found as Major and Minor. Unisons, 4ths, 5ths, and Octaves are Perfect intervals.
Using the C major scale identify the interval quality and size in respect to the keynote C.
When a major interval is raised by a half step, it becomes augmented.
When a major interval is lowered by a half step, it becomes minor.
When a major interval is lowered by two half steps, it becomes diminished.
When a minor interval is raised by a half step, it becomes major.
When a minor interval is raised by two half steps, it becomes augmented.
When a minor interval is lowered by a half step, it becomes diminished.
When a perfect interval is raised by a half step, it becomes augmented.
When a perfect interval is lowered by a half step, it becomes diminished.
INVERSIONS OF INTERVALS
Intervals can be inverted. The lower note is raised up an octave so that the top note/bottom note relationship is reversed. The chart below shows the inversions of intervals.
Qualities
* Major becomes Minor
* Minor becomes Major
* Perfect remains Perfect
* Augmented becomes Diminished
* Diminished becomes Augmented
Size
* 2 becomes 7
* 3 becomes 6
* 4 becomes 5
* 5 becomes 4
* 6 becomes 3
* 7 becomes 2
Interval Identification
It is important to be able to hear and identify intervals. This is a very important thing for musicians to do. Here is a list of familiar songs that will help you to identify the intervals.
m2- Stormy Weather
M2- Happy Birthday
m3- The Impossible Dream
m3 - So Long, Farewell from The Sound of Music
M3- Halls of Montezuma
P4- Here comes the bride
A4- Maria from West Side Story
P5- Star Wars
P5 -Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
M6- NBC theme music
m7- Somewhere from West Side Story
M7- Bali Hai from South Pacific
Octave- Over the rainbow
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