MUS 1140 Lecture 19: Intervals

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C - c - d d / e - e f - f - g - g - a - a / b - b. 4th, 5th, 6th, etc. all refer to the number of lines and spaces between the notes (including the line or space that the first note is on. The number of half steps refers to what the note name will be (considering the placement that it must be in) Perfect: p: perfect unison (pu) the same note, perfect 4th 5 half steps, perfect 5th 7 half steps, perfect 8th 12 half steps. Major: m: major 2nd 2 half steps, major 3rd 4 half steps, major 6th 9 half steps, major 7th 11 half steps. Minor: m: minor 2nd 1 half step, minor 3rd 3 half steps, minor 6th 8 half steps, minor 7th 10 half steps. Augmented: a: augmented 4th 6 half steps. Diminished: d: diminished 5th 6 half steps.

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