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Hello everyone! We continue studying solfeggio. The topic of our lesson: Characteristic intervals. Characteristic intervals are augmented and diminished intervals characteristic of harmonic modes: harmonic major and harmonic minor. These intervals cannot appear in other modes. There are 4 types of characteristic intervals: - augmented second (aug2). It is built on the 6th lowered degree in major and on the 6th degree in minor. It is resolved by both sides into a fourth. The sounds diverge in different directions. - diminished seventh (d7). It is built on the 7th degree in major and on the 7th raised degree in minor. It is resolved by both sides into a fifth. The sounds converge. - augmented fifth (aug5). It is built on the 6th lowered degree in major and on the 3rd degree in minor. It is resolved by one side into a major sixth. The sounds diverge. - diminished fourth (dim4). It is built on 3 steps in major and on 7 raised steps in minor. It is resolved by one side into a major sixth. The sounds diverge. Our groups: VK: https://vk.com/club193896299 Facebook: / 766619894136562