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Gospel Instruments => General Music Hangout => Topic started by: jamesearljonesjr on December 05, 2003, 07:24:14 AM
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Theory is just a way for us to discuss music. Knowing the names of these Intervals and what they represent can really help when you start reading a theory book or need to explain a situation.
Intervals are the musical distance between notes, measured by half and whole steps.
Minor 2nd = 1 Half Steps
Major 2nd = 2 Half Steps
Minor 3rd = 3 Half Steps
Major 3rd = 4 Half Steps
Perfect 4th = 5 Half Steps
Diminished 5th = 6 Half Steps
Perfect 5th = 7 Half Steps
Minor 6th = 8 Half Steps
Major 6th = 9 Half Steps
Minor 7th = 10 Half Steps
Major 7th = 11 Half Steps
Perfect Octave = 12 Half Steps
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jamesearljonesjr, welcome to the LGM website and thank you for your contribution. God Bless.
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Good information!
The DIM 5 is also known as a "Tritone" - because it's 2 MAJ 3rds from the base note (also called, but not by me, unison).
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Ooops...just shows how little I know about this.
The tritone (DIM 5) is named because it is 3 whole steps (2 times 3 half-steps) from the base note and octave.
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jamesearljonesjr, welcome to the LGM website and thank you for your contribution. God Bless.
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