Consonant/Dissonant Intervals Flashcards
1
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consonant intervals
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- known as perfect intervals
- U1, P4, P5, and P8
- think of as “good” sounding
- there are also imperfect intervals, they do not always sound “Good” but are considered consonant these are m3, M3, m6, M6
2
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dissonant intervals
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- “bad” sounding
- m2, M2, m7, M7
- when we have dissonances we want it to become a consonant, by doing so we get our resolution of the dissonant interval
- the resolution of a dissonant interval is very important
3
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including the unison, the consonant intervals are
3, ___, ___, ___, ___
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- 4, 5, 6, 8
4
Q
in addition to augmented and diminshed intervals, the other two dissonant intervals are _____ and _____
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- 2, 7
5
Q
“courtesy” accidentals
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- aren’t entirely necessary
- remind the performer to play the correct pitch
- both of the above
6
Q
the interval of a P4 is treated as a consonance in _______ setting and as a dissonance in ______ setting
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- melodic, harmonic
7
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if a note with an accidental is tied over a bar line, the accidental
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- both A and C