How musical intervals and emotions are connected.

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How to build most musical intervals, and what emotions are evoked by each of them. NOTES: Minor 2nd= 1 half step/0.5 whole steps; evil, ominous, dangerous, mysterious; e.g., Jaw's Theme Major 2nd= 2 half steps/1 whole step; floaty and neutral, often used as a passing interval; e.g., 1st interval in "Happy Birthday" Minor 3rd= 3 half steps/1.5 whole steps; sad and emotional; e.g., 1st interval in "Greensleeves"/"What Child is This" Major 3rd= 4 half steps/1.5 whole steps; Happy and Up beat; e.g., 2nd interval in "Hedwig's Theme" Perfect 4th= 5 half steps/2.5 whole steps; triumphant and victorious; e.g., 1st interval in "Here comes the Bride" Tri-Tone= 6 half steps/3 whole steps; magical, other-worldly, dark, and dangerous (often avoided); e.g., 1st and 2nd note in "The Simpsons" Perfect 5th= 7 half steps/3.5 whole steps; cheerful, stable, heroic, majestic; 2nd interval in "Star Wars" Minor 6th= 8 half steps/4 whole steps; sadness, anguish, gut wrenchingly emotional; e.g., Padme's love theme from Star Wars Major 6th= 9 half steps/4.5 whole steps; sweeter, happier, more romantic version of minor 6th; e.g., "NBC chimes" Minor 7th= 10 half steps/5 whole; hard to define, ambiguous, mourning, longing Major 7th= 11 half steps/5.5 whole steps; dramatic! more positive version of minor 7th Octave= 12 half steps/6 whole steps; clean and stable, Powerful and light.
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