Intervals

What Are Intervals in Music Theory?

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An interval is the distance in pitch between two notes. Understanding intervals is one of the most important steps in learning music theory — they are the building blocks of scales, chords, and melodies.

How Intervals Are Measured

Intervals are measured in semitones (also called half steps). A semitone is the smallest interval in Western music — the distance from one piano key to the very next key, whether black or white.

Interval Names

Each interval has a specific name based on its size:

Melodic vs Harmonic Intervals

A melodic interval is when two notes are played one after the other (in sequence). A harmonic interval is when two notes are played at the same time (simultaneously).

Why Intervals Matter

Once you understand intervals, you can figure out any scale, any chord, and any melody simply by counting semitones. They are the underlying logic of all Western music.

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