If the G is in the same octave then it is a third. If it is in an octave above that it is a 10th. Some people can reach that far at the same time with one hand.
Major triads are made up of three notes; a major third interval followed by a minor third interval. An example of the C major triad is C E G. A minor triad has a minor third interval followed by a major third interval, such as C E Flat G.
The major third above E is G#. In music, a major third interval consists of four half steps, so when you count up from E, you reach G# after skipping F and F#.
Diminished fourth - enharmonic to major third.
Diminished fourth - enharmonic to major third.
An augmented third is an interval of five semitones, spanning three note names. An example of an augmented third is C to E sharp, or C flat to E.
A third step in music refers to the interval between two notes where one note is two scale degrees away from the other. For example, in a C major scale, the interval from C to E is a major third, while the interval from C to E♭ is a minor third. This interval is foundational in creating chords and harmonies, as it defines the quality of triads, such as major and minor chords. The third is crucial in music theory for understanding scales, chord progressions, and harmony.
E-flat up to B-natural is an augmented 5th.
The interval between middle C and the E above it is a major third. Further Study MakingMusicFun.net offers free printable interval worksheets that introduce the basics to young musicians (See link below).
The main difference between C major and C minor scales is the third note. In C major, the third note is E, which is a major third interval from the root note C. In C minor, the third note is E, which is a minor third interval from the root note C. This difference in the third note gives each scale a distinct sound and emotional quality.
E flat consists of 3 flats, B flat, E flat and A flat. E flat to B flat would be a perfect 5th interval as B flat is in E flat major, but because your question was E flat to B, B is a semitone up from B flat, this would mean the interval becomes a semitone larger, and a semitone larger from a perfect interval is augmented. Therefore, the answer to your question is an augmented 5th. Hope this helps :)
There are four semitones in the interval between C and E.
The interval between a C note and an E note, known as a diminished 3rd, is made up of 3 half steps.