An interval is the distance between two pitches. When these two pitches occur at the same time, we call the distance a harmonic interval. When they occur one after the other, we call the distance a melodic interval. Consider the following musical example: the Soprano (S.) and Alto (A.) voices of Josquin's Missa Pange Lingua (from the middle of the Gloria section).
—from Introduction to Music Theory, a other by David Arrivee
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1. | Sean Wrona (arenasnow) | 169.42 | 99% | 2019-02-03 |
2. | 20mg (chakk) | 153.95 | 98% | 2019-02-03 |
3. | Kathy (nonquitforizzy) | 137.40 | 97% | 2019-02-03 |
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6. | dank nissan (osubora) | 105.20 | 97% | 2019-02-02 |
7. | Joshua (jefry1217) | 94.90 | 98% | 2019-02-02 |
8. | Adam (shoelegend88) | 94.47 | 97% | 2019-02-03 |
9. | Hawky (itshawky) | 94.08 | 96% | 2019-02-03 |
10. | Octahedron (rule9) | 91.56 | 97% | 2019-02-03 |
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