- How do you find the interval of inversion?
- What is an inversion of an interval?
- What is the interval calculator?
- What is the inversion of a diminished 6th?
How do you find the interval of inversion?
Inverted intervals are simply intervals which have been turned upside down. To invert an interval just take the bottom note, and put it on the top! As you can see below by taking the C at the bottom of the interval and moving it above the G, the initial interval of a 5th turns into a 4th when turned upside down.
What is an inversion of an interval?
An interval is said to be inverted when one of the notes is moved up or down an octave. In the example below, the minor third (b-d) becomes a Major sixth when the b is moved up an octave.
What is the interval calculator?
Interval Notation Calculator is an online tool that helps to display the given interval on a number line, represents the inequality according to the specified topology, and calculates the length of the interval between the two given numbers.
What is the inversion of a diminished 6th?
Being diminished, it is considered a dissonant interval, despite being equivalent to an interval known for its consonance. Its inversion is the augmented third, and its enharmonic equivalent is the perfect fifth.