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  • Intervals
  • An Interval (cosmically speaking) is a measure of distance between two notes. The term 'distance' (in this case) refers to musical distance (i.e. pitch). Unfortunately, it's not that simple: To identify an Interval by name we must know its 'NUMERICAL SIZE' and 'QUALITY'.
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  • nterval Quality?
  • Compound or Simple? This bit is easy: 'SIMPLE INTERVALS' are smaller than one Octave, 'COMPOUND INTERVALS' are bigger than one Octave. 'Nuff said. Melodic and Harmonic Intervals So's this bit: A 'HARMONIC INTERVAL' has both notes played simultaneously (i.e. together at the same time), a 'MELODIC INTERVAL' has both notes played in succession (i.e. one after the other). And finally... Chromatic and Diatonic Semi-tones A 'CHROMATIC SEMI-TONE' defines the distance between two notes that are a Semi-tone apart but share the same name (e.g. B-Bb), a 'DIATONIC SEMI-TONE' defines the distance between two notes that are a Semi-tone apart and have different names (e.g. F#-G).
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