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"The major scale is simply a specific pattern of half steps and whole steps that encompass one octave."
"C to F of any kind is a fourth; C to F natural is five half steps, that's a perfect fourth."
"These intervals are known as a major third and a minor third, and that's where these chords get their names."
"Interval then is time. So, the time on the clock, but every minute it moves."
"Understanding interval qualities like major, minor, perfect, augmented, and diminished helps in ear training."
"Intervals extend from seconds to octaves."
"It's not just for root notes for chords, it's for different intervals, it's for different notes as well."
"Allowing the service brake to become unoccupied faster means the next train can hit the third launch at a shorter interval."
"This approach of thinking in intervals and sequences... can really spice up your pentatonic licks."
"Being able to see the intervals makes all the difference for me."
"Intervals provide the building blocks for improvisation and musical expression."
"Understanding intervals is crucial for connecting the dots in music theory."
"The fourth interval is often suspended, leading to a feeling of anticipation."
"Notice how the circle of fifths is formed through a consistent repeating pattern of whole step and half step intervals."
"Raising the sixth and seventh degrees in the melodic minor scale can eliminate large interval gaps and create smoother melodic lines."
"Really the main thing to remember is that we only have the raised 6th and 7th degrees when the scale is ascending because that's when we would want the leading tone."
"The modes all they are, take a major scale, start that major scale on every interval."
"The major second, otherwise known as the tone or the whole step."
"We really have 12 intervals to make music, 12 different colors."
"One of those intervals that's really important that you train your ears on is that major third or that minor third. Distinctly different, so different even though they're only one note apart."
"Consistency is key, intervals help too."
"Each of those scales is spaced out the same way with that major scale formula and each of those scales has eight notes eight scale degrees."
"If a n comes from the interval from 1 to 2 then a n plus 1 is also in the interval from one to two."
"If you're changing it over time, how many miles do you go between change?"
"The overall distance between the one and the sharp five in an augmented triad is called an augmented fifth."
"Intervals are going to get you so much further, so much faster than trying to memorize all the notes of your fretboard."
"A perfect fifth is a very neutral, nice sounding interval used a lot in a lot of chords."
"Software development comes in leaps, and our leaps are much farther apart than the hardware experiences."
"There are regular time series, which are basically samples taken at fixed intervals."
"The octave is the king of all intervals."
"Intervals are the building blocks of music."
"Therefore A to D sharp is an augmented fourth."
"Therefore this is a perfect fourth."
"That means this interval is going to be called an augmented fourth."
"So this is what is we would call a doubly augmented fourth."
"Therefore E flat to C sharp is an augmented sixth."
"Therefore E flat to D flat is a minor seventh."
"Therefore this is a diminished unison."
"Triads are made by stacking together notes that are third intervals apart."
"If you really want to find out somebody's melodic secrets, look at the licks and look at how they relate to the chords. Intervals are everything."
"An interval is just the spacing between two notes on a musical scale."
"We can use relations between these intervals to calculate current time and date."
"If you understand how to name an ascending interval, you'll easily be able to name a descending interval as well."
"Whenever you're inverting an interval, it's really quite simple actually."
"The inversion of a major sixth is a minor third."
"When you sample at an interval, that's systematic random sampling."
"It's always about interesting intervals and the sort of emotional reaction that hearing those things triggers."
"Rings true, every interval in perfect harmonic balance."
"What happens when you're harmonizing a lead is you're using intervals."
"That's the power of learning these intervals."
"These intervals have a certain percentage of the data points in them and also refer to the probability of selecting an X in that interval."
"The guitar is tuned mostly in perfect fourths, except for that G to B string relationship."
"This lesson is going to be all about setting intervals and clearing intervals."
"The range of F is an interval above zero starting at zero but not including zero and going off to infinity."
"Time series data is basically a sequence of data points recorded over an interval of time."
"The beauty of intervals is that you can work out at a pace that challenges you."
"Tempo intervals are unique in the sense that they are an interval, but not every interval has to be high intensity."
"For the solar study, now we have time intervals for 15, 30, 45, and 60 seconds."
"You do ear training, you start to recognize interval relationships between these chords."
"Each interval has a very distinctive sound and feel."
"The perfect first, the perfect fourth, and the perfect fifth - remember, one, four, and five are perfect, all the rest are major."
"The word octave describes an interval, a distance in music that is the distance between two notes that share the same name."
"In this routine, we're going to go through 11 different intervals, and we're doing each one for 40 seconds on and 20 seconds off."
"We're taking the intervals, the number of intervals of the interval component, and we're creating a line chart, a figure, and then return the figure right here."
"It's perfect for HIIT training, hill work, intervals."
"Once you understand those basic set of principles and you can recognize intervals by letter, pattern, and sound, every other area of music will start to make more and more sense."
"It's a good way of getting used to using intervals, don't just think of them as these kind of theoretical concepts."
"If you're familiar with intervals, then you can build a seventh chord anywhere on the keyboard super quickly."
"Set theory, a powerful tool for describing different intervalic relations between a wide range of different types of pitch collections."
"An interval is just the distance between two notes."
"Intervals are the building blocks of music; everything that you learn about in theory and harmony is based on intervals."
"Forget about modes, forget about scales; intervals are the key."
"If you want to get into harmony and theory, go for intervals first."
"Learning intervals should always be the first step on your music theory journey."
"The domain is everything from negative infinity to negative five, in union with the next interval from negative five to two, and then from two to infinity."
"There are four types, built from different combinations of major and minor thirds: diminished, minor, major, and augmented."
"If it's in the major scale, it's a major interval; and if it's in the minor scale, it's a minor interval."
"Any augmented interval becomes diminished when we invert it; any major interval becomes minor when it's inverted; and perfect intervals stay perfect."
"With a little practice, you'll be able to spell, identify, and invert any interval you come across."
"Leaps are allowed but not leaps that are augmented intervals, seventh or more than an octave."
"Each interval is known as a Pomodoro, from the Italian word for tomato, after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer."
"A function is continuous on an open interval (a,b) if it is continuous at each point in the interval."
"A function f is continuous on the closed interval [a,b] if it is continuous on the open interval of (a,b)."
"The periodic signal means it repeats after a certain time interval, the same value comes again and again at a regular interval."
"Time series forecast are time-ordered sequences of observation taken at regular time intervals."
"At regular intervals, tune and adjust."
"We need to merge all the overlapping intervals and return an array of non-overlapping intervals that cover all the intervals."
"Frequency ratios correspond to musical intervals."
"The set of all X's such that X is in between negative 3 and 1 and includes negative 3."