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  1. 1. Favorite interval

    • Minor Second
      4
    • Major second
      3
    • minor third
      6
    • major third
      5
    • Perfect fourth
      2
    • Augmented fourth/diminished fifth
      15
    • Perfect fifth
      11
    • Minor sixth
      9
    • Major Sixth
      10
    • Minor Seventh
      2
    • Major Seventh
      4
    • Octave
      6
    • Other (9ths, 11ths, 13ths, etc)
      5


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Posted

By melodic, I mean say an instrument like the french horn playing a melody where he jumps the chosen interval. By chordal, I mean both notes being played at the same time by say a keyboard instrument.

What's your favorite interval? Mine is the major sixth in both cases; it always sends chills down my spine for some reason.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I agree. The major 10th is a very pleasant interval, especially when played on the piano (for reasons related with harmonics, I think).

Guest Invisionary
Posted

Wow, I have never thougth about such things, I dont think I can honestly say which I like best.

Perhaps I will listen to the interevals one day adn see if one sticks out as more beautiful than the others to me.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Actually I like both major and minor second, perfect fifth and fourth and octave in an chord... hmm, let me see. I will pick up the perfect fifth. Striving to the equilibrium.

Interval in the melody... minor sixth and octave would be probably my most favourite to hear, although not the most used. I select the first one.

  • 4 weeks later...
Guest JohnGalt
Posted

Nothing like the consonance of a perfect fifth.

Guest JohnGalt
Posted

Enharmonicly. It isn't, however, the same on paper.

Posted

But how on earth can you even use an augmented fifth... oh wait... augmented chords. Mine would probably be the minor sixth, anyhow, if I haven't already said that.

Guest JohnGalt
Posted

Someone should make a poll asking what your favorite chord is. Gotta love a 1 3 5 1(8)

Guest JohnGalt
Posted

And 1-4-5.... Ah... sus 4....

Oh man, dissonant chords held for any amount of time cause my ear physical pain.

  • 11 months later...
Posted

Mark, it's much more exciting to respell the tritone and resolve it differently. Think War Requiem, or think writing it as an augmented fourth instead of as a diminished fifth. A whole new wave of possibilities opens up :cool:

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