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AP Music Theory 1.2 Music Terminology, Terms & Symbols. The interval shown about is what?
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- 00:00
Thank you We sneak in Sorry And here's your smoke
- 00:08
too Sure brought to you by practicing the piano Believe
- 00:11
it or not there's not an app for that Sorry
- 00:14
Okay Here's question the interval shone above is what And
- 00:18
here the potential answers tri tone of perfect diminished Okay
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- 00:23
well the cool thing here is that we don't need
- 00:24
to worry about any key signatures were just looking at
- 00:27
these two notes in relation to each other Oh how
- 00:30
sweet But before we can start meddling in their relationship
- 00:33
we need to get to know him So let's identify
- 00:35
the notes in question We know we're in bass clef
- 00:38
and if we have any trouble identifying staff know it's
- 00:40
well there are plenty of pneumonic tricks that we can
- 00:42
use We're sure you've all been taught good boys do
- 00:45
find always when learning the line notes of the bass
- 00:48
clef that's g b d f a but we like
- 00:51
making up our own demonic devices around here like a
- 00:53
good bananas don't frolic away for grandma be interest doubts
- 00:57
freud's argument and in addition to our no monix we
- 01:00
have the bass clef itself pitching in to help us
- 01:03
those two dots in the cleft well they straddle the
- 01:06
line on the staff that marks the note and when
- 01:08
you look at that one of the notes and the
- 01:10
problem just happens to be sitting on that line with
- 01:13
the help of grandma beatrice or frolicking bananas we can
- 01:15
identify the other note as b flat with the two
- 01:19
notes identified we can probably find the answer but there's
- 01:21
one more easy tests that can be done to eliminate
- 01:24
some of the wrong options And since we're feeling particularly
- 01:27
generous today we'll let you in on it by simply
- 01:30
counting the lines and spaces that it takes to get
- 01:32
from b flat toe f one two three four and
- 01:37
five we can figure out that the interval is a
- 01:40
fifth of some kind This means we can get rid
- 01:43
of d it's definitely not a fourth we're looking for
- 01:45
and for this to be a diminished fifth e f
- 01:48
natural would need to be an f flat Well maybe
- 01:50
it's born with it but well maybe it's maybelline but
- 01:53
it's looking pretty natural to us and a tri tone
- 01:56
is comprised of either a diminished fifth or augmented fourth
- 02:01
and as we've already ruled those two options out We
- 02:03
can get rid of answer a as well are correct
- 02:06
answer Is b a perfect fifth Not that there's Anything
- 02:08
wrong with those other intervals No they're all perfect in 00:02:11.805 --> [endTime] their own ways
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