To keep things simple, let’s use the C major scale to help reinforce some concepts.
On the guitar, C-D are 2 semi tones apart ( 2 frets apart ). Hence, the interval between C-D is a major 2nd. On the guitar, C-G are 7 semitones apart ( 7 frets apart ). Hence, the interval between C-G is a perfect 5th.
Most beginners have some trouble with naming intervals due to enharmonic nomenclatures. This is because the same note pitch can be named differently. For example, a Major 3rd interval can also be represented by a Diminished 4th interval (even though both refer to the same pitch!) depending on the context of the song and key signatures. You don’t have to worry too much about these music jargons as a beginner. To recap this beginner guitar lesson, I had shown you how the most common intervals that are named. If you can understand the table on naming intervals, then you would be fine.
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