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Intervals

Intervals. and. Chords. Intervals. Unison- same note, same octave Minor 2 nd - “Jaws” theme Major 2 nd - Happy Birthday, Do-Re Minor 3 rd - sing Do-Re-Mi in your head, and hear how the “mi” steps down a half step to become Do-Re-Me. Intervals cont. Major 3 rd - Kumbayah, Do-Mi

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Intervals

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  1. Intervals and Chords

  2. Intervals Unison- same note, same octave Minor 2nd- “Jaws” theme Major 2nd- Happy Birthday, Do-Re Minor 3rd- sing Do-Re-Mi in your head, and hear how the “mi” steps down a half step to become Do-Re-Me

  3. Intervals cont. Major 3rd- Kumbayah, Do-Mi Perfect 4th- “Here Comes the Bride” Tritone- sounds very dissonant. Song is “Maria, I just met a girl named Maria” from West Side Story. Also referred to as the “devil’s interval”

  4. Intervals cont. Perfect 5th- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, “Star Wars” theme Minor 6th- honestly, I don’t know a song Major 6th- NBC, My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean

  5. Intervals cont. Minor 7th- “There’s A Place For Us” from West Side Story Major 7th- Listen for the top note wanting to resolve to Do. The solfege is Do-Ti Perfect Octave- Somewhere Over the Rainbow

  6. Chords Major: sounds happy, pretty Basic arpeggio: Do-Mi-So Minor: sounds sad, lonely Arpeggio: Do-Me-So (third scale degree is lowered a half step)

  7. Chords cont. Diminished: sounds like someone is stuck on train tracks in a movie Arpeggio: Do-Me-Se (both third scale degree and fifth are lowered a half step) Augmented: sounds like a dream sequence; more “odd” then peaceful Arpeggio: Do-Mi-Si (fifth scale degree is raised a half step)

  8. Be sure to be working on your intervals/ chords EVERY DAY! It’s important. Even if you think you know it all already, we can all stand for a little improvement. Remember that you can also go online to FVA.net and practice exercises from previous All-State years. I would highly encourage you to do so! Happy Studying!

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