Music Fundamentals A Balanced Approach

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Exercise 22—Class Exercise


Draw the interval belowthe given pitch.


Method 1
Draw the interval below the given pitch by inverting the interval.


Example: Draw a M3 1. Begin by drawing the 2. Invert the interval. Circled
below the given pitch. inversion of the M3. notes are the answer.
Use BbMkey signature.


M3 Key: BbM m6 m6 inverts to M3


Method 2
Draw the interval below the given pitch by counting half steps. Review pages 000–0000 for the number of half
steps in major and perfect intervals, and adjust for minor, augmented, and diminished qualities.


Example: Draw a M3 1. M3 = 4 half steps 2. Answer: Gb.
below the given pitch
(The letter name must be G.)


M3

Theory Trainer
Exercise 10dDraw intervals when given to top note.

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M6 M3 m7 m6 M2

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