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what is a melodic interval

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Answered by ashmitadas06993
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A musical interval is the distance between two pitches. When the pitches are consecutive the distance is referred to as a melodic interval; when the pitches are concurrent the distance is referred to as a harmonic interval.

Answered by prakashakash802
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A musical interval is the distance between two pitches. When the pitches are consecutive the distance is referred to as a melodic interval; when the pitches are concurrent the distance is referred to as a harmonic interval.

Explanation - An interval is fully identified when you give both the quantity and quality of the interval. For examples, some melodic interval includes a "major third," "perfect fifth," or "diminished seventh."

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