Do Re Mi ... Interval List (Tone Differences)
This is a list of all music intervals possible with Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do (Tonic Sol-fa).
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From toDo-Do
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
Do-Re
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major second. That is 1 steps or 2 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor seventh. That is 5 steps or 10 half steps.
Do-Mi
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major third. That is 2 steps or 4 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor sixth. That is 4 steps or 8 half steps.
Do-Fa
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a perfect fourth. That is 2.5 steps or 5 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a perfect fifth. That is 3.5 steps or 7 half steps.
Do-So
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a perfect fifth. That is 3.5 steps or 7 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a perfect fourth. That is 2.5 steps or 5 half steps.
Do-La
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major sixth. That is 4.5 steps or 9 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor third. That is 1.5 steps or 3 half steps.
Do-Ti
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major seventh. That is 5.5 steps or 11 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor second. That is 0.5 steps or 1 half steps.
Re-Do
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor seventh. That is 5 steps or 10 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major second. That is 1 steps or 2 half steps.
Re-Re
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
Re-Mi
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major second. That is 1 steps or 2 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor seventh. That is 5 steps or 10 half steps.
Re-Fa
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor third. That is 1.5 steps or 3 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major sixth. That is 4.5 steps or 9 half steps.
Re-So
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a perfect fourth. That is 2.5 steps or 5 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a perfect fifth. That is 3.5 steps or 7 half steps.
Re-La
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a perfect fifth. That is 3.5 steps or 7 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a perfect fourth. That is 2.5 steps or 5 half steps.
Re-Ti
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major sixth. That is 4.5 steps or 9 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor third. That is 1.5 steps or 3 half steps.
Mi-Do
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor sixth. That is 4 steps or 8 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major third. That is 2 steps or 4 half steps.
Mi-Re
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor seventh. That is 5 steps or 10 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major second. That is 1 steps or 2 half steps.
Mi-Mi
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
Mi-Fa
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor second. That is 0.5 steps or 1 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major seventh. That is 5.5 steps or 11 half steps.
Mi-So
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor third. That is 1.5 steps or 3 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major sixth. That is 4.5 steps or 9 half steps.
Mi-La
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a perfect fourth. That is 2.5 steps or 5 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a perfect fifth. That is 3.5 steps or 7 half steps.
Mi-Ti
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a perfect fifth. That is 3.5 steps or 7 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a perfect fourth. That is 2.5 steps or 5 half steps.
Fa-Do
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a perfect fifth. That is 3.5 steps or 7 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a perfect fourth. That is 2.5 steps or 5 half steps.
Fa-Re
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major sixth. That is 4.5 steps or 9 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor third. That is 1.5 steps or 3 half steps.
Fa-Mi
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major seventh. That is 5.5 steps or 11 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor second. That is 0.5 steps or 1 half steps.
Fa-Fa
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
Fa-So
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major second. That is 1 steps or 2 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor seventh. That is 5 steps or 10 half steps.
Fa-La
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major third. That is 2 steps or 4 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor sixth. That is 4 steps or 8 half steps.
Fa-Ti
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a tritone. That is 3 steps or 6 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a tritone. That is 3 steps or 6 half steps.
So-Do
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a perfect fourth. That is 2.5 steps or 5 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a perfect fifth. That is 3.5 steps or 7 half steps.
So-Re
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a perfect fifth. That is 3.5 steps or 7 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a perfect fourth. That is 2.5 steps or 5 half steps.
So-Mi
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major sixth. That is 4.5 steps or 9 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor third. That is 1.5 steps or 3 half steps.
So-Fa
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor seventh. That is 5 steps or 10 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major second. That is 1 steps or 2 half steps.
So-So
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
So-La
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major second. That is 1 steps or 2 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor seventh. That is 5 steps or 10 half steps.
So-Ti
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major third. That is 2 steps or 4 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor sixth. That is 4 steps or 8 half steps.
La-Do
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor third. That is 1.5 steps or 3 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major sixth. That is 4.5 steps or 9 half steps.
La-Re
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a perfect fourth. That is 2.5 steps or 5 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a perfect fifth. That is 3.5 steps or 7 half steps.
La-Mi
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a perfect fifth. That is 3.5 steps or 7 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a perfect fourth. That is 2.5 steps or 5 half steps.
La-Fa
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor sixth. That is 4 steps or 8 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major third. That is 2 steps or 4 half steps.
La-So
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor seventh. That is 5 steps or 10 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major second. That is 1 steps or 2 half steps.
La-La
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
La-Ti
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a major second. That is 1 steps or 2 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a minor seventh. That is 5 steps or 10 half steps.
Ti-Do
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor second. That is 0.5 steps or 1 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major seventh. That is 5.5 steps or 11 half steps.
Ti-Re
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor third. That is 1.5 steps or 3 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major sixth. That is 4.5 steps or 9 half steps.
Ti-Mi
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a perfect fourth. That is 2.5 steps or 5 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a perfect fifth. That is 3.5 steps or 7 half steps.
Ti-Fa
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a tritone. That is 3 steps or 6 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a tritone. That is 3 steps or 6 half steps.
Ti-So
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor sixth. That is 4 steps or 8 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major third. That is 2 steps or 4 half steps.
Ti-La
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a minor seventh. That is 5 steps or 10 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a major second. That is 1 steps or 2 half steps.
Ti-Ti
- If the second note is the higher note, then the interval is ascending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.
- If the second note is the lower note, then the interval is descending and a prime. That is 0 steps or 0 half steps.