<p>Yay! :)</p>
<p>Hmmm…I know thirds and fourths and such, but I don’t know what all the “major/perfect/etc” stuff means (yay for vocalist music learning only!).</p>
<p>Yay! :)</p>
<p>Hmmm…I know thirds and fourths and such, but I don’t know what all the “major/perfect/etc” stuff means (yay for vocalist music learning only!).</p>
<p>Yay for orchestra music learning!</p>
<p>Minor second - half-step/semitone
Major second - whole-step/whole tone
Minor third - Whole-step + half-step
Major second - Two whole-steps
Perfect fourth - Two whole-steps and a half-step
Augmented fourth/diminished fifth/tritone - Three whole-steps
Perfect fifth - Three whole-steps and a half-step
Minor sixth/augmented fifth - Four whole-steps
Major sixth - Four whole-steps and a half-step
Minor seventh - Five whole-steps
Major seventh - Five whole-steps and a half-step
Octave - Six whole-steps</p>
<p>Wow, that will definitely come in handy…</p>
<p><em>Goes to write it down</em></p>
<p>Thanks! :)</p>
<p>You’re welcome! Was that sarcasm? Because I’m somewhat linguistically challenged when it comes to that stuff.</p>
<p>Ahhh I love playing music. At my elementary and middle school we had to learn a few instruments. I did violin, clarinet and trombone, but I played piano out of school since first grade, and that is the only one I still play now and have always enjoyed. Yup you definitely can’t force kids to learn instruments. I DO kind wish I had stuck with violin longer now.</p>
<p>I like playing piano when I’m not under pressure. The reason why I hated piano back when I was younger was because I was forced to do it. I stopped taking lessons after 2 years, but then went back to playing the piano when I regained my interest. Playing piano’s really awesome, especially when you get that satisfying feeling of accomplishment when being able to play a complicated song perfectly. :)</p>
<p>One of the many things I plan to pick up again after these dratted applications. . . I miss it!</p>
<p>XD proletariat, I was being serious. :)</p>
<p>Love itt…</p>