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bezimeni [28]
3 years ago
8

Which kind of artwork did members of the Peale family paint?

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2 answers:
den301095 [7]3 years ago
7 0

They painted portraits, the answer is D.

e-lub [12.9K]3 years ago
4 0
They painted Portraits !!
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First step: interval type

With natural notes

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We begin with ascending intervals: left to right on the keyboard, bottom to top on the staves

Now, look at the staves, with only the natural notes.

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Take C and D. You just go from C to D, and say "C, D".

You said two notes: the interval between C and D is a second

Take D and E. You just go from D to E, and say "D, E".

You said two notes: the interval between D and E is a second

Take B and C. You just go from B to C, and say "B, C".

You said two notes: the interval between B and C is a second

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Take C and E. Just say "C, D, E": you said three notes: the interval between C and E is a third

Take D and F. Just say "D, E, F": you said three notes: the interval between D and F is a third

Take A and C. Just say "A, B, C": you said three notes: the interval between A and C is a third

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Fourths

It is the exact same process, as described in this image.

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Following the same steps, here are other intervals:

Fifths

Between D and A for example (remember, for the moment: always ascending)

Sixths

Between E and C for example

Sevenths

Between C and B for example

Octaves

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The rule is in fact very simple: alterations do not change the type of the interval. (we'll see that on the other hand, they change its quality)

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As you may have noticed, if you take thirds, for example, there is a difference between the third corresponding to C and E, and the third corresponding to E and G.

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10 augmented 6th C-A#

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