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Basics: Interval Music Theory and listening to Chords and Scales

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An interval is the distance between a starting note and usually a higher note. Intervals are used to build chords and scales. To understand music theory and music means you have to understand the intervals. Because the intervals determine the 'color' or 'type of sound' of a scale or chord and what kind of 'feeling you get' with a chord or scale.

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