Minor 2nd Descending
The minor 2nd is an interval that spans 2 notes on the musical staff. It consists of 1 semitone or half step. It can be practiced the following ways.
Moveable Do:
Do - Ti or Fa - Mi
Song References:
Für Elise, Jurassic Park Theme, Joy to the World
Scale Degree Numbers:
8 - 7 or 4 - 3
Major 2nd Descending
The major 2nd is an interval that spans 2 notes on the musical staff. It consists of 2 semitones or half steps. It can be practiced the following ways.
Moveable Do:
Mi - Re or Re - Do
Song References:
Mary Had a Little Lamb, Hot Crossed Buns, Yesterday (Beatles)
Scale Degree Numbers:
3 - 2 or 2 -1
Minor 3rd Descending
The minor 3rd is an interval that spans 3 notes on the musical staff. It consists of 3 semitones or half steps. It can be practiced the following ways.
Moveable Do:
Do - La or So - Mi
Song References:
Frosty the Snowman, American National Anthem (first 2 pitches), Hey Jude (Beatles)
Scale Degree Numbers:
8 - 6 or 5 - 3
Major 3rd Descending
The major 3rd is an interval that spans 3 notes on the musical staff. It consists of 4 semitones or half steps. It can be practiced the following ways.
Moveable Do:
Mi - Do
Song References:
Summertime (from Porgy and Bess), Swing Low Sweet Chariot, Mary Had a Little Lamb (1st and 3rd pitches)
Scale Degree Numbers:
3 - 1
Sing the descending intervals along with the recording using a system of your choice.
*HINT - Try using a different system on the repeat for extra practice.


