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Intervals 2
Remember this?
C
B
D
DOWN
A
E
UP
G
F
The letter name review is included, but you can skip the review the order of your pitch letter names if you would like. The letters and their order will be the same.
The first interval we will be working with is a 2nd. Intervals are the space between 2 notes. This means you will be looking at 2 notes. When you see a 2nd on the staff, you will see one note on a line and one note in a space.
Remember: Intervals can go up and down.
In the section below, we review the intervals on the staff.
Now add the letter names you reviewed in the previous section. Since the 2nd note is higher, the interval is going up, therefore the letters will be going forward.
G
F
The first note is on the line. This means the line goes right through the middle of the note. Any note with a line through the middle of its note head in on a line.
The second note is in a space. This means the note fills the space between two lines. Any note with a space through the middle of its note head in on a space.
To actually be a 2nd, the line and space MUST be right next to each other.
Remember that intervals can also go down.
F
E
This note is on a space.
This note is on a line.
Remember:
Use the staff below to help you find the letter names and intervals.
This symbol (bass clef or F clef) is actually telling you where the note F sits on the staff.
C
B
A
F
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
G
F
E