Music Theory: Chapter 18 & 19 Test
A ______ interval is larger than an octave
Compound
A minor or perfect interval decreased by a half step becomes ______
Diminished
Augmented 5th
Diminished 4th
Augmented 4th
Diminished 5th
Augmented 2nd
Diminished 7th
Which intervals can be described as Major?
A second, third, sixth, and seventh can be described as major
Which intervals can be described as perfect?
A unison, fourth, fifth, and octave, can be described as perfect.
A major or perfect interval increased by a half step becomes _______
Augmented
A ______ interval is when two pitches are sounded simultaneously
Harmonic
The distance between two pitches is called an _______
Interval
Minor 7th
Major 2
Minor 6th
Major 3rd
Minor 3rd
Major 6th
Minor 2nd
Major 7
A _______ interval is when two pitches are sounded consecutively
Melodic
Major 3rd
Minor 6th
Perfect Octave
Perfect 1
Perfect 4th
Perfect 5th
The terms are major and perfect describe the ____ of an interval
Quality
The terms unison, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and octave can be used to describe the _______
Quantity
The intervals that occur between the tonic and all other pitches above the tonic in a major scale will have either of which two qualities?
They will be either major or perfect
In analyzing an interval, we assume that which of the two pitches is the tonic of a major scale?
We assume that the lower pitch is the tonic of a major scale
A simple interval encompasses the distance of less than an ______
octave