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Music

Theory 4
Worksheet No. 3
(Lesson 39)

Part 1: Label each interval with a PC for perfect consonance, IC for imperfect
consonance, and D for dissonance.



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Part 2: Name just the interval category (don’t worry about “major” or “minor”,
just use “3rd”, 2nd, 4th, etc…) Try to do this quickly using the visual landmarks
techniques we talked about.


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On the next pages are the answers. Try hard to think
through all of your answers before you look at the correct
answers!









































Music Theory 4
Worksheet No. 3
(Lesson 39)

ANSWER KEY

Part 1: Label each interval with a PC for perfect consonance, IC for imperfect
consonance, and D for dissonance.

1. D (major 2nd)
2. IC (major 6th)
3. IC (minor 6th)
4. PC (perfect 5th)
5. D (diminished 4th, but enharmonically this is a major 3rd, which is IC)
6. D (minor 2nd)
7. D (augmented 4th)
8. D (major 7th)
9. PC (perfect 4th)
10. IC (minor 3rd)
11. PC (perfect octave)
12. IC (major 6th)
Part 2: Name just the interval class. (Try to do this quickly using the visual
landmarks techniques!)

1. 3rd
2. 2nd
3. 5th
4. 3rd
5. 7th
6. 5th
7. Octave
8. 5th
9. 2nd
10. 3rd
11. 4th
12. 5th



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