Multiple Choice

If the two notes in an interval are played simultaneously, the interval is said to be

(1 point)

O melodic.

O harmonic.

O relative

Ominor.

O harmonic.

The correct answer is: harmonic.

To determine the correct answer, let's understand the definitions of the options given:

1. Melodic: Melodic refers to the characteristics of a melody or the way individual notes are played in a sequence, usually one note at a time.

2. Harmonic: Harmonic refers to the characteristics of harmony, which involves playing multiple notes simultaneously to create chords or intervals.

3. Relative: Relative refers to the relationship between two musical elements, typically notes or keys, based on their position in a scale or key signature.

4. Minor: Minor refers to a specific type of scale or key characterized by its intervals and overall sound.

Given that the question asks about the interval between two notes played simultaneously, the correct answer is "harmonic." Two notes played together create a harmonic interval. Therefore, the correct option is "harmonic."