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Intervals – Transposition

Transposition Sometimes a song is written in a key that isn’t suitable for a singer’s range. We can use our knowledge of intervals to put the song into a different key. This is called transposition.   Example 1 If a

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Intervals – Chromatic

Chromatic Intervals Not all intervals use notes from within a key. When an interval is formed between two notes that do not sit within a key, they are called chromatic intervals. To find out the correct name for a chromatic

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Intervals – Diatonic

Diatonic Intervals The distance between two notes is classed as an interval. An interval played as one note after the other is called a melodic interval. All melodies are just a series of intervals ascending and descending. If two notes are

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