Intervals in context to provide examples for memorization and aural interval ID.
1) Miranda Wilson, "Interval Singing Exercise" (From Integrated Musicianship: Aural Skills, "Comprehensive Review of Intervals")
Note: The example was slightly modified and typeset. Image | PDF | MuseScore
2) David Newman, The Well Trained Ear (2019)
Interval hits include:
"Major and Minor Thirds Song," "Ascending Fourths Song," and "Intervals in Inversion"
Check out the links for the audio and sing-along lyrics.
1) John Williams, "Jaws," main title, from JAWS soundtrack (1975) [Image Link] [YouTube: 0:22-0:45] [MuseScore]
2) Stephen Sondheim, "Side by Side by Side," from the musical Company, mm. 13–28 [Image File] [MuseScore] [PDF] [Youtube: 1:10-1:32]
3) David Arnold, Title theme from the TV Series Good Omens (2019– 2023), mm. 17-36 (transposed up a m3) [Image Link] [MuseScore] [PDF] [Youtube: 0:16–0:34]
1) John Williams, "Hedwig's Theme," from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets soundtrack (2002) [Image File] [YouTube: 0:00-0:16] [MuseScore]
2) Britney Spears, "If U Seek Amy," from Circus (2009), chorus [Image File] [Youtube 0:50-0:57] [MuseScore]
3) Stephen Sondheim, “Comedy Tonight,” from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum [Image File] [MuseScore] [PDF] [Youtube 0:31-0:40]
4) Leonard Bernstein, “Tonight,” from West Side Story [Image File | MuseScore | Youtube: 1:18-1:29] (Audio is a half-step higher than the score)
3) Rosamond Johnson, “Congo Love Song” (1903), mm. 9– 16 [Image File][Youtube: 0:06-0:31] [MuseScore]
Songs for Interval Recognition:
Melodic Intervals in Diatonic Context (Integrated Musicianship: Aural Skills)
Includes suggested solfège to use for each interval (e.g. Sol-Do) and a sample song to demonstrate, including a visual of the music notation.
Songs to Learn Musical Intervals (EarMaster): Includes audio lines and provides you with an option to print out a customizable interval chart.
Songs for Interval Recognition (Music Theory at VCU)
Interval Recognition Reference Songs (Wikipedia)
Online Interval ID Practice:
Musical Intervals Tutor on MadelineSalocks.com
A nice place to start with audio files of all the intervals (ascending, descending, harmonic) along with some song suggestions to help and YouTube links to those songs. The site also offers some quizzes when you’re done.
Interval ID on MusicTheory.net
Very customizable in regard to interval options, range, instrument, compound or simple.
Offers the option of playing intervals above a selected note or random note with the option of inputting answers via a midi keyboard