Understanding Intervals Part 2. How to Identify Interval Quality
📌 Part 1: How to Identify Interval Numbers https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYW1tz... In Part 1, we learned how to identify interval numbers by counting letter names. In this lesson, we'll take the next step and learn how to identify interval quality: Major, Minor, and Perfect intervals. You'll learn: • How to identify interval quality using semitones • How to name intervals from any starting note • A simple major scale shortcut to identify intervals quickly By the end of this lesson, you'll have a practical method for identifying intervals without having to memorize every possible note combination. Topics Covered: Interval Numbers Major Intervals Minor Intervals Tritone Perfect Intervals Major Scale Reference Method Music Theory Fundamentals Ear Training Foundations Interval Table: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18FUf... If you found this lesson helpful, please like the video and subscribe for more guitar lessons, music theory, fretboard knowledge, and ear training content. Connect with me: Instagram: / kclaugtr Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kclaumusic?_r... #MusicTheory #Intervals #EarTraining #GuitarTheory #MusicEducation

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