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Interval Worksheet
Interval Worksheet
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Key Major Intervals
When the upper note is found in the major scale of the lower note, the interval can be either
major or __________
_________ perfect .
If the upper note is in the major scale of the lower note, the intervals of Unison, 4th, 5th,
and Octave are described as _________.
Perfect
If the upper note is in the major scale of the lower note, the intervals of 2nd, 3rd, 6th and
7th are described as ___________
major .
Write the following intervals above the given note, using accidentals as needed:
Perfect 4th Major 2nd Perfect 8ve Major 7th
Circle any of these intervals which are NOT major or perfect:
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Major Intervals
When the upper note is found in the major scale of the lower note, the interval can be either
major
_________ or __________
perfect .
If the upper note is in the major scale of the lower note, the intervals of Unison, 4th, 5th,
perfect
and Octave are described as _________.
If the upper note is in the major scale of the lower note, the intervals of 2nd, 3rd, 6th and
major
7th are described as ___________ .
Write the following intervals above the given note, using accidentals as needed:
Perfect 4th Major 2nd Perfect 8ve Major 7th
Circle any of these intervals which are NOT major or perfect:
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Identify the interval by quality and quantity in each example:
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Treble Clef: P5 M3 P4 M2 M6
M3 M7 m6 m7 P8
Bass Clef: M3 m3 d5 m2 M7
m6 m3 P5 M6 P4
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WS 21: Interval Construction I Name ___________________________
A. Construct the following Major (M) and Perfect (P) intervals above the given pitch. Notes lacking an
accidental are understood as natural; do not change them in any way.
& w w w bw #w
bw w w
P4 M3 P5 M6 M2 M7 P5 M7
? w bw w w w
w bw bw
M6 P5 M3 M7 M2 P4 P5 M6
B w w w w
w w bw w
M3 P4 M6 M3 M7 P4 M2 M6
B. Construct the following Major and Perfect intervals below the given pitch. Don't change the given note.
? w bw #w #w bw nw
bw w
M2 M6 P8 M7 P5 M3 P4 M6
bw w w w #w
& w #w w
P4 P5 M6 P8 M2 M7 P5 M3
B w bw #w w w w bw
#w
P8 P5 M3 M6 M2 M2 M3 P5
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Listen to the following perfect intervals. They will be demonstrated melodically, harmonically, and again melodically.
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1. Listen to each interval. Write the interval (P4, PS, P8) in the space provided. Each interval will be demonstrated
melodically, harmonically, and again melodically.
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Listen to the following major intervals. They will be demonstrated melodically, harmonically, and again melodically.
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