Intervals on the staff below - MINGUS PERFORMING ARTS · Building Intervals: Major, Minor & Perfect...

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Page 1: Intervals on the staff below - MINGUS PERFORMING ARTS · Building Intervals: Major, Minor & Perfect Draw a second note above the note given to complete each interval. M3 P5 m2 M7
Page 2: Intervals on the staff below - MINGUS PERFORMING ARTS · Building Intervals: Major, Minor & Perfect Draw a second note above the note given to complete each interval. M3 P5 m2 M7
Page 3: Intervals on the staff below - MINGUS PERFORMING ARTS · Building Intervals: Major, Minor & Perfect Draw a second note above the note given to complete each interval. M3 P5 m2 M7
Page 4: Intervals on the staff below - MINGUS PERFORMING ARTS · Building Intervals: Major, Minor & Perfect Draw a second note above the note given to complete each interval. M3 P5 m2 M7

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Circle of Fifths

The order of flats The order of sharps

minor keys

Major keys

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Page 5: Intervals on the staff below - MINGUS PERFORMING ARTS · Building Intervals: Major, Minor & Perfect Draw a second note above the note given to complete each interval. M3 P5 m2 M7

Building Intervals: Major, Minor & Perfect

Draw a second note above the note given to complete each interval.

M3 P5 m2 M7 P8 P4 m6

m2 P4 M6 m3 M6 M2 M3

P5 m6 P4 m3 m7 M7 P8

M6 m2 M3 m7 P5 P4 m3

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Interval I.D. Major, Minor or Perfect???

Identify the distance and quality of each interval below. Your answer should contain a letter and a number (i.e. P4, m2).

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