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The relationship between two tones. |
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How Many 1/2 steps in a Perfect Unison? |
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How many 1/2 steps in a Minor 2nd? |
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One half step
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How Many Half Steps in a Major 2nd? |
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How many half steps in a Major 3rd?
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How many 1/2 steps in a Perfect Fourth?
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How many 1/2 steps in a Tri-tone?
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How many 1/2 steps in a Perfect 5th?
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How many 1/2 steps in a minor 6th? |
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How many half steps in a Major 6th? |
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How many half steps in a Minor 7th? |
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How many scale degrees in a Major 7th? |
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intervals that are treated as stable and don’t require resolution. |
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An interval that has an ;unfinished; sound, it desires a conclusion. |
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Define: Enharmonic Intervals |
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Intervals that have the same sound that are spelled differently. |
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Augmented Fourth
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diminished fifth
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Define: Inversion of Intervals |
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When the lower tone of an interval becomes the higher tone (or higher becomes lower) |
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When inverted, a perfect interval becomes what type of interval? |
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When inverted, a Major interval becomes what type of interval? |
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When inverted, a minor interval becomes what type of interval? |
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When inverted, a diminished interval becomes what type of interval? |
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When inverted, an Augmented interval becomes what type of interval? |
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When inverted, a perfect unison becomes what type of interval? |
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When inverted, a 2nd interval becomes what type of interval? |
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When inverted, an interval that is a 3rd becomes what type of interval? |
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When inverted, an interval that is a 4th becomes what type of interval? |
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When inverted, an interval that is a 5th becomes what type of interval? |
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When inverted, an interval that is a 6th becomes what type of interval?
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When inverted, an interval that is a 7th becomes what type of interval?
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When inverted, an interval that is an octave becomes what type of interval?
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When inverted a M6 becomes what interval? |
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When inverted, a P5 becomes what interval? |
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When inverted, d7 becomes what interval? |
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When inverted, M3 becomes what interval? |
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When inverted d5 becomes what interval? |
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Define: Compound Intervals |
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Intervals greater than one octave
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The process of rewriting a piece of music or a scale so that it sounds higher or lower in pitch.
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(raising or lowering each pitch by the same interval)
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