How to Use Intervals

As a creator of songs to influence vibration intervals play a prominent role. Deciding on the location in the body you intend to impact, choose the chakra closest to it. Then find the key based on the chakra. Choose major (releasing the blockage of energy) or minor (going into the energy blockage to explore/release). Then apply the intervals as either a melodic or a harmonic. The melodic interval can play with a few notes specifically intended to meet your purpose. You may also make more complex intervals that revisit the disorder as they move around to gather energy from other chakra locations. A root issue starts in C and goes to sacral (D) then up to the throat (G) for expression, back to heart (F) for the love frequency and back to the root C.  C-D-G-F-C

A harmonic choice may be to include the Root and throat and crown for expression of the issue with additional guidance from etheric beings. Thus the C-G-B would sound simultaneously once or sustained to create a drone.

Additionally a harmonic drone can have a melody designed for specific healing play over it in a variety of sequences and timings.

The chart below may help you to clarify intervals and terminology.

0

1

Root or tonic

unison

1

b2

Flat second

Minor second

2

2

second

Major second

3

b3

Flat third

Minor third

4

3

third

Major third

5

4

fourth

Perfect fourth

6

b5

Flat fifth

Diminished fifth

7

5

fifth

Perfect fifth

8

#5

Sharp fifth

Augmented fifth

9

6

sixth

Major sixth

10

b7

Flat seventh

Minor seventh

11

7

seventh

Major seventh

12

8

First octave

Perfect octave

13

b9

Flat ninth

Minor ninth

14

9

ninth

Major ninth

15

#9 or b10

Sharp ninth or
flat tenth

Augmented ninth Or
minor tenth

16

10

tenth

Major 10th

17

11

eleventh

Perfect Eleventh

18

#11 or b12

Sharp 11th or
flat twelfth

Augmented eleventh or
diminished twelfth

19

12

twelfth

Perfect Twelfth

20

#12 or b13

Sharp 12th or
flatted thirteenth

Aug. Twelfth or
minor thirteenth

21

13

thirteenth

Major thirteenth

22

b14

Flat fourteenth

Minor 14th

23

14

Fourteenth

Major 14th

24

15

Second Octave

Perfect two Octaves

Half Steps

Scale Degree

Degree Name

Interval Name