Grade 3 Music Theory- Lesson 9. Intervals: Exercises
Suitable for: ABRSM Grade 3 GCSE AP Music Theory Beginners
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Exercise 1 - Describing Harmonic Intervals
Describe each of these harmonic intervals, giving the type and number (e.g. minor 3rd, perfect 8ve). The keys are named and in each case the lower note is the key note (tonic).
Exercise 2 - Describing Melodic Intervals
Describe each of these melodic intervals, giving the type and number (e.g. minor 3rd, perfect 8ve). The keys are named and in each case the lower note is the key note (tonic).
Exercise 3- Describing Intervals (Mixed)
Describe each of these intervals, giving the type and number (e.g. minor 3rd, perfect 8ve). Also say whether the interval is melodic or harmonic. The keys are named and in each case the lower note is the key note (tonic).
Exercise 2 - Writing Harmonic Intervals
Above each of these notes, write a higher note to form the named harmonic interval. The key is given.
F# minor
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Exercise - Writing Melodic Intervals
After each of these notes, write a higher note to form the named melodic interval. The key is given.