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AP Music Theory
Unit 2: Music Fundamentals II: Minor Scales and Key Signatures, Melody, Timbre, and Texture
2.3 Intervals
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Intervals
measure the distance between two musical
pitches
Which perfect minor intervals are considered stable and consonant?
Unison, fourth, fifth, octave
Minor intervals have a darker and more melancholic
sound
Which intervals are considered dissonant?
Augmented, diminished, 2nd, 7th
Consonant intervals include perfect intervals and major/minor thirds and
sixths
Dissonant intervals create
tension
that needs resolution.
True
Match the interval component with its description:
Quality ↔️ Describes the interval's sound
Number ↔️ Specifies scale degrees covered
The number in an interval name specifies the number of scale
degrees
covered.
What are the two types of minor intervals based on their qualities?
Perfect Minor and Minor
Minor intervals such as the second, third, sixth, and seventh create a melancholic
feel
What are the two types of intervals based on their occurrence?
Melodic and harmonic
The name of an interval comprises two parts: quality and number.
True
Match the interval quality with its description:
Major ↔️ Bright and open sound
Minor ↔️ Darker and melancholic sound
Perfect ↔️ Stable and consonant sound
Augmented ↔️ Sharp and tense sound
Which intervals are considered perfect?
Unison, fourth, fifth, octave
Major intervals include the second, third, sixth, and
seventh
Perfect intervals are the most
stable
and consonant.
True
The quality of an interval describes its
sound
What does the number in an interval name specify?
Scale degrees covered
Major intervals have a bright and
open
sound.
Match the interval type with its characteristic:
Perfect Minor ↔️ Stable, consonant, subdued
Minor ↔️ Darker, melancholic
Consonant intervals create a sense of resolution.
True
Perfect minor intervals are more subdued than their
major counterparts
.
True
What is the sound quality of minor intervals compared to major intervals?
Darker and somber
Perfect minor intervals include unison, fourth, fifth, and
octave
Perfect minor
intervals
are stable and consonant.
True
Which interval numbers are included in minor intervals?
2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th
Consonant intervals create a sense of stability and
resolution
What types of intervals are classified as dissonant?
Augmented and diminished
How much larger is an augmented interval compared to a major or perfect interval?
A half-step
Diminished intervals are a half-step smaller than minor or
perfect
intervals.
True
Order the qualities of intervals based on their sound from most consonant to most dissonant:
1️⃣ Perfect
2️⃣ Major ||| Minor
3️⃣ Augmented ||| Diminished
What does the number in interval notation specify?
Scale degrees covered
In interval notation, P5 stands for a perfect
fifth
Major and minor
intervals
have a bright or dark sound respectively.
True
What are the two types of intervals based on how they occur musically?
Melodic and harmonic
Melodic intervals occur
sequentially
, while harmonic intervals occur simultaneously.
What does the quality of an interval describe?
Its sound
Perfect minor intervals are stable, consonant, but more
subdued
The minor second is an example of a minor
interval
.
True
Match the interval type with its classification:
Perfect ↔️ Consonant
Augmented ↔️ Dissonant
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