Perfect intervals for the key of A major are shown below, first melodically, then harmonically.
The quality for intervals 2, 3, 6, 7 is major(abbreviated to “M”).
Notice:
- The A major key signature affects the C, F, and G by raising the note half step, resulting in the M3, M6, and
M7as shown by the arrows above. - If the appropriate major key signature is applied to a scale, the resulting interval qualities are either perfect
or major. Always apply the key signature of the lower pitch of an interval.
Exercise 5
Using accidentals, draw each note of a major scale above its tonic note, forming all major and perfect intervals.
In this exercise, do not use a key signature. Write the interval quantity and quality below the notes. If you have
access to a keyboard, play the intervals drawn below. In music of the West, the M2 and M7 are considered to
be dissonant. Do you agree?
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INTERVALS
P1 P4 P5 P8
M7
M6
M2
M3
M2 M3 M6 M7
P8
P1
P4
P5