Lesson 9 of 84 ยท Music Theory
โญ 30 XPEnharmonic Equivalents
Compound intervals span more than an octave: a 9th is an octave + a 2nd, a 10th is an octave + a 3rd.
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Learn about enharmonic equivalents: build major and minor scales
What You'll Learn
Compound intervals span more than an octave: a 9th is an octave + a 2nd, a 10th is an octave + a 3rd.
Build major and minor scales
Identify intervals by ear and on paper
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