Music
Intervals
I want to do a quick introduction to some basic
music theory in this beginner guitar lesson.
Basically, a music interval refers to the distance
between 2 notes. Many students have asked me why they
should study music intervals. My answer is simple:
Because music intervals are the building blocks of
harmony. Without some basic prior knowledge of music
intervals, you would find scales, chords, music
progressions and etc… very difficult to
comprehend.
Some additional stuff: There are 2 types of
music intervals namely harmonic and melodic. Melodic
intervals refer to playing the 2 notes of the interval
separately. On the other hand, harmonic intervals refer
to playing the 2 notes at the same time.
Basic music theory : Naming music
intervals
In order to name intervals, the lower note is
always taken as the reference and counting the distance
to the higher note (in terms of semi tones). Let’s say we
are given 2 notes, C & D, the lower note ( C ) is
always taken as reference.
I have summarized all the music intervals into a
table using C as the lower note.
|
Number of semitones
apart
|
Music
interval
|
Notes
|
|
1
|
Minor 2nd
|
C - C#
|
|
2
|
Major 2nd
|
C -
D
|
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3
|
Minor 3rd
|
C - D#
|
|
4
|
Major 3rd
|
C -
E
|
|
5
|
Perfect
4th
|
C -
F
|
|
6
|
Augmented 4th /
Diminished 5th
|
C - F#
|
|
7
|
Perfect
5th
|
C -
G
|
|
8
|
Minor 6th
|
C - G#
|
|
9
|
Major 6th
|
C -
A
|
|
10
|
Minor 7th
|
C - A#
|
|
11
|
Major 7th
|
C -
B
|
|
12
|
Octave
|
C -
C
|
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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