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Perfect & Major Intervals Review ⑩


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1 , Identify each interval in the blank provided.

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2, Given the bottom note, draw the .tQp_ note of the harmonic interval in each exercise.

_2: &o
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b) :.>= () d)

M2 M7 P4 M6

f) :.>= () h) _2: &o


PS M3 P8 M7

3.

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Identify the major key signature, then the intervals in each exercise.

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Key : _ Interval:

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b) 9: I# 0

Key: _ Interval:

0
c)~

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Key: _ Interval:

d)~ 9: -~~- 9
Key:_ Interval:
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 .

Name these intervals:

  
 
  
    

     

   
 

Write the following intervals above the given note, using accidentals as needed:

Perfect 5th Major 3rd Major 6th Perfect Unison

      

 
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 ___________ .

Name these intervals:

  
 
  
    

     

   
 

Write the following intervals above the given note, using accidentals as needed:

Perfect 5th Major 3rd Major 6th Perfect Unison

      

 
Perfect 4th Major 2nd Perfect 8ve Major 7th

    

      
Circle any of these intervals which are NOT major or perfect:

     
        
  
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INTERVALS WORKSHEET

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Identify the interval by quality and quantity in each example:

w w
&w w w w bw w w
bw

w w
#w w bw w ?
&w #w w w

?w bw w
w bw w w bw
w bw

bw #w #w
? bw bw #w w #w #w
w

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Answers:
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 examples of melodic and harmonic intervals.

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a) b)
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harmonic melodic harmonic melodic

Listen to the following perfect intervals. They will be demonstrated melodically, harmonically, and again melodically.

a) P4 Hint : Try hearing "Here Comes the Bride" for a P4.

b) PS Hint : Try hearing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" for a PS.


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c) P8 Hint: Try hearing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" for a P8.
octave

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.

a) b)_ c) _ _ d)

e) _ _ f) g)_ h)_

Listen to the following major intervals. They will be demonstrated melodically, harmonically, and again melodically.

a) M2 Hint: Try hearing b) M3 Hint: Try hearing "Oh, When


the first two notes the Saints Go Marching In."
of a major scale.

c) M6 Hint: Try hearing d)M7 Hint: Try hearing a


the N~C theme. half step down from
an octave.

2. Listen to each interval.


Write the interval (M2, M3, M6, M7) in the space provided. Each interval will be
demonstrated melodically, harmonically, and again melodically.

a) _ _ b)_ c) _ _ d)

e) _ _ f)_ g)_ h)_

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