Constructing Just Intervals Larger than one Octave
Two intonation tests require compound intervals. To hear them, play the test note in fourth position with the 2nd finger and use the 4th finger to play the h2 harmonic on the āGā string. This converts the compound intervals into major and minor thirds:
(10)
The second bar of the following passage will be discussed in a later section. For now, play only the first bar to build confidence in constructing the minor third:
(11) Repeat the first bar of (11) in the three variations discussed after (5).
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