There are 27 questions in this quiz. Listen to the audio file and write in the interval you hear.
Type in your answer exactly as it appears in this list: minor 2nd, major 2nd, minor 3rd, major 3rd, perfect 4th, tritone, perfect 5th, minor 6th, major 6th, minor 7th, major 7th, octave.
note: “tritone” is the generic term representing both augmented 4ths or diminished 5ths
a minor 2nd is a half step
a major 2nd is a while step
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