occur when notes are played in succession, forming the "horizontal" logic of a melody.
occur when notes are played simultaneously, creating "vertical" sonic behavior. Intervals I
The perception of an interval changes based on its environment. For example, a may be perceived as "tense" in a consonant setting but "consonant" in a highly dissonant one. occur when notes are played in succession, forming
Music theory provides a formal vocabulary, but professional musicians emphasize that intervals should eventually become intuitive. Intervals I