Musical Intervals Explained
December 17, 2016[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ admin_label=”section” _builder_version=”3.22″ custom_padding=”0px||0px|||”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row” _builder_version=”3.26.4″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” width=”100%”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.25″ custom_padding=”|||” custom_padding__hover=”|||”][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” _builder_version=”3.26.4″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat”]An interval is the difference between two pitches formed by pairs of notes of a diatonic scale.
- What is a Diatonic Scale?
A Diatonic scale is an 8-note musical scale comprising five whole steps and two half steps for each octave.
- What are the most common intervals?
There are many possible intervals, although the most common are:
- “Perfect” Fourth = C to F
- “Perfect” Fifth = C to G
- “Perfect” Octave = C to C
Useful Documentation
This PDF document was taken from Alchemy Acappella
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