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third 38 , fourth 39 , fth 40 , sixth 41 , seventh 42 , octave 43 .<br />

Compound intervals are larger than an octave.<br />

Compound Intervals<br />

Figure 4.27<br />

Listen to the compound intervals in Figure 4.27 (Compound Intervals): ninth 44 , tenth 45 , eleventh 46 .<br />

Exercise 4.5.1 (Solution on p. 160.)<br />

Name the intervals.<br />

Figure 4.28<br />

Exercise 4.5.2 (Solution on p. 160.)<br />

Write a note that will give the named interval.<br />

Figure 4.29<br />

38 See the le at <br />

39 See the le at <br />

40 See the le at <br />

41 See the le at <br />

42 See the le at <br />

43 See the le at <br />

44 See the le at <br />

45 See the le at <br />

46 See the le at <br />

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