16. Click on the "Interval" button to listen to the audio excerpt. What type of interval do you hear? Interval

Octave
Unison
Third
Fifth

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I'm unable to listen to audio or interact with interactive elements directly. However, I can help you identify intervals based on their characteristics!

  • Unison: The same note played together, sounding like one.
  • Octave: The same note, but one is higher or lower than the other by eight scale degrees.
  • Third: A distance of two notes in between (like C to E).
  • Fifth: A distance of four notes in between (like C to G).

If you describe what you hear, I can help you identify the interval!