The ability to name and reproduce musical intervals
Interval recognition , the ability to name and reproduce musical intervals , is an important part of ear training , music transcription , musical intonation and sight-reading .
Reference songs [ ]
Some music teachers teach their students relative pitch by having them associate each possible interval with the first interval of a popular song.[1] [failed verification ] Such songs are known as "reference songs."[2] However, others have shown that such familiar-melody associations are quite limited in scope, applicable only to the specific scale-degrees found in each melody.[3]
Here are some examples for each interval:
interval
ascending
descending
unison [dubious – discuss ]
God Save the Queen /My Country, 'Tis of Thee La Marseillaise [citation needed ] Hava Nagila [4] Jingle Bells [5] America the Beautiful (on oh beautiful )'[6] Twinkle Twinkle
minor second
Theme from Jaws [7] [8] Nice Work If You Can Get It [7] Isn't She Lovely [7] [8] As Time Goes By [citation needed ] Ode to Joy (2nd and 3rd notes)[8]
Stella by Starlight [7] Joy to the World [7] [9] Für Elise [7] [8] [10] Theme from Jurassic Park [7] [8] The Sailor's Hornpipe [citation needed ] Wedding March (Mendelssohn) [8]
major second
Frère Jacques [7] [11] Silent Night [7] [12] Never Gonna Give You Up [13] Strangers in the Night [7] Do-Re-Mi [8] Happy Birthday to You (2nd and 3rd notes)[14]
Mary Had a Little Lamb [8] Three Blind Mice '[7] [8] [15] Satin Doll [7] The First Noel [7] [16] So What [citation needed ] Suicide is Painless
minor third
Axel F (the Beverly Hills Cop theme song)[7] Greensleeves [7] [17] Cowboys From Hell [citation needed ] Smoke on the Water [7] O Canada [7] [18] The Impossible Dream [7] So Long, Farewell [8] Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone [7] Iron Man by Black Sabbath [8] Theme from Rocky [citation needed ] Bad [7] [8] Brahms's Lullaby [7] [19] Hallelujah
Hey Jude [7] [8] The Star-Spangled Banner [7] [8] [20] Frosty the Snowman [7] Theme to Hook [citation needed ] This Old Man [7] v[21] or I Love You, You Love Me from Barney & Friends [22] } Ring a Ring o' Roses [citation needed ] Theme song from Bob the Builder
major third
When the Saints Go Marching In [7] While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks [citation needed ] Spring from Vivaldi's Four Seasons [7] [23] Kumbaya [7] I Could Have Danced All Night [citation needed ] And did those feet in ancient time
Summertime [7] Swing Low, Sweet Chariot [7] [24] Westminster Quarters [citation needed ] Goodnight, Ladies [7] Beethoven 's Symphony No. 5 (first movement)[7] [25]
Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow's Route 1 Theme[citation needed ]
perfect fourth
Taps [citation needed ] Auld Lang Syne [7] O Tannenbaum/Oh Christmas Tree [7] Apache [citation needed ] Here Comes the Bride [7] Amazing Grace [7] Constant Motion by Dream Theater [citation needed ] Beethoven 's Moonlight Sonata [citation needed ]
Eine kleine Nachtmusik [7] Adeste Fideles (O Come All Ye Faithful)[7] Theme From Dynasty [7] Theme From The A-Team [citation needed ]
tritone
Maria (West Side Story )[7] The Saint [citation needed ] The Simpsons Theme [7] listen,learn,read on (chorus) [citation needed ]
YYZ [7] Turn Back Oh Man [citation needed ] Black Sabbath [7]
perfect fifth
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star [7] My Favorite Things [7] Scarborough Fair [7] Also sprach Zarathustra [7] Theme from Star Wars [7] Yeah! [7] [8] Can't Help Falling in Love (on Wise Men )[7]
Seven Steps to Heaven [7] What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor? [7] The Flintstones Theme [7] Back to the Future Theme[7] Copacabana [citation needed ]
minor sixth
[citation needed ] Bei Mir Bistu Shein [citation needed ] Black Orpheus [citation needed ] [7] Pity and Fear (Death Cab for Cutie Song)[citation needed ] saxophone hook from Baker Street [citation needed ] A Change of Seasons I. The Crimson Sunrise - Dream Theater (second and fourth notes) The Entertainer (big interval after pick-up)[7] Because (The Beatles song) [citation needed ] Close Every Door [7] [8] Across the Stars , Anakin and Padme love theme from Star Wars II.
Vangelis - Conquest of paradise
You're Everything [7] Where Do I Begin? (Theme from the movie Love Story )[7]
major sixth
My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean [7] NBC Theme Song[7] Leia's Theme (from Star Wars)[7] It Came Upon a Midnight Clear [7] Jingle Bells (on "dashing" through the snow )[7] America the Beautiful (on "America," America )[citation needed ] My Way [7] volta la carta (verse) [citation needed ] For He's a Jolly Good Fellow [7] [8] All Blues [citation needed ]
No Surprises A Weaver of Dreams [7] Take the A-Train [citation needed ] Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen [7] The Music of the Night [7] Over There [7] Man in the Mirror (chorus)[7] [8] Crazy (popularized by Patsy Cline)[citation needed ]
minor seventh
Theme from Star Trek [7] Somewhere (West Side Story )[7] (Paradise Lost )[citation needed ] Nothing Compares 2 U [7] [8] The Winner Takes It All [7] [8] The Take Over, The Breaks Over (Fall Out Boy )[citation needed ]
Watermelon Man [7] An American in Paris [7] Lady Jane (refrain)[7]
major seventh
Take On Me [7] Pure Imagination [citation needed ] Theme from Fantasy Island [7] What's New Pussycat?
I Love You [7] "Maybe "
octave
Over the Rainbow [7] Blue Bossa [7] The Christmas Song [7] Sweet Child O' Mine [citation needed ] Starman Let It Snow [7] Purple Haze intro[citation needed ] How Many More Times [citation needed ] My Sharona [citation needed ] When You Wish Upon a Star Money
Willow Weep For Me [7] Doogie Howser, M.D. Theme[citation needed ] To Zanarkand, Final Fantasy X [citation needed ] Bulls on Parade intro [citation needed ]
In addition, there are various solmization systems (including solfeggio , sargam , and numerical sight-singing ) that assign specific syllables to different notes of the scale . Among other things, this makes it easier to hear how intervals sound in different contexts, such as starting on different notes of the same scale.
References [ ]
^ Mayfield, Connie E. (2002). Theory Essentials, Volume I: An Integrated Approach to Harmony, Ear Training, and Keyboard Skills . New York: Schirmer. ISBN 0-534-57231-6 .
^ Sutton, Christopher. "The Ultimate Guide to Interval Ear Training" . Easy Ear Training. Retrieved 24 June 2016 .
^ Rogers, Michael (1983): "Beyond Intervals: The Teaching of Tonal Hearing," Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy , (6):18-34
^ Traditional . "Hava Nagila" . The Jews of Cuba.
^ James Lord Pierpont . "Jingle Bells" . Cantorion.
^ Samuel Augustus Ward . "America the Beautiful" . Cantorion.
^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci "Songs to learn musical intervals" . EarMaster . EarMaster ApS. Retrieved 14 November 2016 .
^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Use Songs You Know to Learn Your Musical Intervals" . Musical scales and chords . Retrieved 14 November 2016 .
^ Lowell Mason . "Joy to the World" . IMSLP .
^ Ludwig van Beethoven . "Für Elise" . IMSLP .
^ Traditional . "Frère Jacques" . traditional-songs.com.
^ Franz Xaver Gruber . "Silent Night" . Wikifonia . Archived from the original on 2013-06-02. Retrieved 2014-08-03 .
^ Rick Astley . "Never Gonna Give You Up" . YouTube .
^ https://www.musicnotes.com/now/tips/musical-intervals-train-your-ear-with-these-easy-songs/
^ John W. Ivimey. "Complete Version of ye Three Blind Mice" . Project Gutenberg .
^ "The First Nowell" . The Hymns and Carols of Christmas.
^ "Greensleeves" . TradTunes.com.
^ "National Anthem: O Canada" . Government of Canada .
^ Johannes Brahms . "5 Lieder, Op.49" . IMSLP . 4. Wiegenlied (Berceuse).
^ John Stafford Smith . "The Star-Spangled Banner" . IMSLP . Arrangements and transcriptions.
^ "Free Sheet Music: 'This Old Man' (Primer Level)" . Piano Pronto. Archived from the original on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-08-03 .
^ Scatarella, Christy. "A Big Hug Over Barney's Song" . The Seattle Times .
^ Antonio Vivaldi . "Violin Concerto in E major, RV 269" . IMSLP .
^ Harry Burleigh . "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" . IMSLP .
^ Ludwig van Beethoven . "Symphony No. 5, Op. 67" . IMSLP .