Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)/Interval

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2441956Collier's New Encyclopedia — Interval

INTERVAL, in music, the distance between any two sounds. Intervals when confined within the octave are simple when they exceed it they are compound. The interval of a whole tone, as from C to D, is called a second, of a whole tone and a semitone, as from C to E flat, a minor third, etc.