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Theory Center: Intervals

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Intervals
The science of just how far apart two notes really are.



Mixed Intervals
We put dozens of keys, intervals and accidentals into a bag, shook them up, and the poured the whole mess onto these sheets. Can you still tell which interval is which?

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At first glance
It's amazing what a difference a tiny accidental can make. At first glance, each pair of intervals will seem identical, but only one of them is actually correct. Your job is to work out which one.

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Numbers Only
No clefs, no accidentals - just the part of the question that's usually worth half the marks anyway...what is the number you would label each interval with?

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Imposters
Every line has an interval that doesn't...quite...belong. But be careful - these frauds blend neatly into a crowd.Can you find the imposters?

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