Melodies from previous chapters have included the intervals most frequently used in melodic writing: major and minor seconds, major and minor thirds, major and minor sixths, the perfect fourth, and the perfect fifth. Intervals larger than the second were learned as used in tonic and dominant triads, context very frequently used and easy to read. This chapter presents the same intervals in different contexts.
—from Music for Sight Singing, a other by Nancy Rogers
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