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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