INTERVAL

Richard Moody remoody@midstatesd.net
Mon, 26 Jun 2000 00:49:17 -0500




> I believe that an easier way to understand this is to say that a major
> interval inverted becomes minor but a perfect interval inverted is still
> perfect. What you said is accurate but harder for me to grasp.
>
> Norm Barrett
>
OH!,   Inverted.  When inverted they don't change to minor. But  they are
also major aren't they---in addition to being perfect?    There is no minor
from the tonic in the diatonic scale?  What defines major then?.     ---Ric



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