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Found in the major scale; typically perceived as bright or "happy".

: Specific intervals carry distinct moods. Harmonizing a single-note melody using sixths , for instance, is a common technique for creating a "soulful" or "sad" sound. 4. Application in Music Creation Intervals I

Considered highly stable and consonant; the backbone of traditional chord construction. Found in the major scale; typically perceived as

An is defined as the distance in pitch between two sounds. In the Western tonal system, intervals are the primary tool used to label relationships between notes and convey musical information quickly. In the Western tonal system, intervals are the

occur when notes are played in succession, forming the "horizontal" logic of a melody.

: Effective composition relies on creating tension with dissonant intervals and providing "resolve" to stable ones.

: Training often focuses on identifying descending intervals (falling in pitch) versus ascending ones to develop strong relative pitch. 2. Theoretical Hierarchy of Intervals