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The Study Of Musical Intervals Part 4: The 4th Interval

The Perfect 4th This is a continuation of past 3 blogs on intervals. You can check those blogs here: The Study of Musical Intervals Part 1 The Study of Musical Intervals Part 2: The 2nd Interval The Study of Musical Intervals Part 3: The 3rd Interval This week we’ll discuss the 4th intervals. The perfect The Study Of Musical Intervals Part 4: The 4th Interval

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The Study of Musical Intervals Part 3: The 3rd Interval

The Minor 3rd. This is a continuation of past 2 blogs on intervals. You can check those blogs here: The Study of Musical Intervals Part 1 The Study of Musical Intervals Part 2: The 2nd Interval This week we will discuss the 3rd interval. The minor 3rd interval is a half step larger than the The Study of Musical Intervals Part 3: The 3rd Interval

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The Study Of Musical Intervals Part 2: The 2nd Interval

All 12 Intervals Explained On the Fretboard This is a continuation from last week’s blog on intervals, which you can check here: The Study of Musical Intervals Part 1 Today we’ll cover 2nd intervals in detail. We’ll show fingerings for each interval on 2 guitar necks. The 1st guitar neck shows the interval shape and The Study Of Musical Intervals Part 2: The 2nd Interval

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The Study of Musical Intervals: Part 1.

Musical Intervals: The Building Blocks of All Harmony and Melody. An interval is a distance between 2 sounds. Many students tend to get confused about what makes up an interval. Is it a number of frets? A number of steps? Let’s clear up this confusion right away: An interval is named after the number of The Study of Musical Intervals: Part 1.

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The Harmonic Series and Its Implications On Composition

Introduction The basic building blocks of western music are the result of hundreds of years of experimentation and evolution. Through these hundreds of years of evolution, we have arrived at 12 tones in a tempered scale and 12 intervals that are used in every genre of western music. While the styles of music change, they The Harmonic Series and Its Implications On Composition

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