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Originally Posted by adXok
By the way, just came to my mind that we can use S-J instead of H-W to designate the intervals in a scale. Thus a natural major would be:
(X) - Jump - Jump - Step - Jump - Jump - Jump - Step (X↑)
(X) - 2 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 2 - 2 - 1(X↑)
Whole-Step and Half-Step are totally redundant and misleading/confusing.
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Traditional theory defines:
step = any movement <= 2nd
skip = any movement > 2nd and <= 4th (i.e.: 3rd or 4th)
leap = any movement > 3rd and <= infinity
* movement = melodic interval, ascending or descending
* melodic = horizontal
* yes, I had to double-check that skip & leap have overlapping distance in their definitions. The ambiguity continues :-X
edit: and what do you call it when a tone is bent melodically, for example from starting pitch then +1.5 half-tones, is it a step? or is it not movement? The mystery continues :-X The Church's music outlawed bends and the piano didn't have them, thus, the theory doesn't say? Typical..