1. Listen to the following melodic (sequential) interval by clicking on the link below and indentify it from the choices below.
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(a) Perfect Fourth
(b) Major Second
(c) Perfect Fifth
(d) Major Third
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2. Listen to the following melodic (sequential) interval by clicking on the link below and indentify it from the choices below.
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3. Listen to the following harmonic (simultaneous) interval by clicking on the link below and indentify it from the choices below.
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(a) Perfect Fifth
(b) Major Second
(c) Major Seventh
(d) Perfect Unison
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4. Listen to the following harmonic (simultaneous) interval by clicking on the link below and indentify it from the choices below.
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5. Click here to listen to the example and notate it using the template below. The example begins after the initial notes given for tonal and rhythmic reference.
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6. Click here to listen to the example and notate it using the template below. The example begins after the initial notes given for rhythmic reference.
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7. Using the Circle of Fifths below, identify the given key signature:
(a) a minor
(b) f-sharp minor
(c) A major
(d) E-flat major
(e) more than one of the above
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(c) Perfect Fifth
(b) Major Second
(e) more than one of the above (A Major and f-sharp minor)