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Fourths
Fourths can be perfect, augmented or diminished. Below you can see that the number of steps determines the quality of the interval:
Perfect fourth, 2 1/2 whole steps or 5 half steps:

Augmented fourth, 3 whole steps or 6 half steps:

Diminished fourth, 2 whole steps or 4 half steps:

Identifying fourths
When analyzing the quality of a fourth we should know that:
- the interval is a perfect fourth if all the notes are natural, with the exception of the fourth F-B, which is an augmented fourth.
If there are accidentals you should identify the interval without accidentals and then analyze the effect of the accidentals.
Example: G-C#:
Another example: C#-F#:
Identifying fourths by counting whole and half steps is slow and confusing.
See I > Intervals for related entries. To learn about go to Tutorials > Intervals.

