In C major the given tones G and F are the dominant and subdominant and the interval between those two is a minor seventh. In fact all sevenths in a major key are minor except between the tonic and the leading tone above (Do and TI in solfege) and the subdominant and and mediant above (FA and MI).
- Is G to FA Minor 7th?
- What interval is G to F?
- What is the interval between G and C?
- What is the interval between middle C and G?
Is G to FA Minor 7th?
F minor chord ii
The F minor chord iiΓΈ7 is the G half-dim7 chord, and contains the notes G, Bb, Db, and F. This supertonic 7th chords root / starting note is the 2nd note (or scale degree) of the F natural minor scale.
What interval is G to F?
G to F natural is one semitone smaller, so it's a minor 7th. G to F flat is two semitones smaller (than a major 7th), so it's a diminished 7th.
What is the interval between G and C?
Since C to G is a perfect fifth (7 half steps), C to Gb would be a diminished fifth (6 half steps). Since C to G is a perfect fifth (7 semitones), C to Gb would be a diminished fifth (6 semitones).
What is the interval between middle C and G?
The perfect fifth (often abbreviated P5) spans seven semitones, while the diminished fifth spans six and the augmented fifth spans eight semitones. For example, the interval from C to G is a perfect fifth, as the note G lies seven semitones above C.