Saturday, October 30, 2021

Intervals

 INTERVALS

  • An interval is a distance between two notes or two intervals. There are three types parts of intervals. 
  • There are melodic and harmonic intervals, the distance of the interval, and the quality of the interval.      
  • Tones and semitones are the building blocks for creating intervals. 
  • Compound intervals are intervals that are larger than an octave. 
  • For intervals, there are perfect intervals that can not be major or minor.  



This is a picture of the different types of intervals and how far they are using each semi-tone. It also tells you the minor and minor and perfects.




The picture has 6 different types of intervals. 



The video shows how each interval and its distance. 





The lesson teaches you intervals and explains the different intervals.


Here is a video of me playing the F major in different intervals.


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