The distance between D and A (above that D) is a: |
Fifth |
Descending intervals are calculated differently from ascending ones. |
False Descending intervals are NOT calculated differently from ascending ones. |
The two tones of an octave vibrate at the same frequency rate. |
False The two tones of an octave DO NOT vibrate at the same frequency rate: the higher tone vibrates at twice the frequency rate of the lower tone. |
Which of the following is a true statement? |
Octave is the name of a particular interval size |
Ascending and descending intervals are calculated: |
Exactly the same |
When calculating intervals, both the start and end notes should be included in the count. |
True |
Please use the text field to enter your answer. The distance between two pitches is called a/an |
interval |
The interval between D and the next G above that D, is called a: |
Fourth |
The two notes of an octave sound exactly the same due to the simple relationship of their frequencies. |
True he two notes of an octave sound similar, not exactly the same. |
The descending interval between A and F is a: |
Third |
Intervals Assessment (c4elink)
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