Click on the play button to listen to the audio excerpt. What type of interval do you hear mostly in this music?

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whole step

half step

O octave

third

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To determine the type of interval heard mostly in the music, we need to listen to the audio excerpt. Unfortunately, as an AI text-based bot, I am unable to listen to the audio directly. However, you can click on the play button provided to listen to the audio excerpt.

Once you have listened to the excerpt, you can identify the interval by comparing the pitch of two consecutive notes. An interval refers to the distance between two notes in terms of pitch. Here's a breakdown of the options:

- A "whole step" indicates a distance of two half steps or two semitones.
- A "half step" refers to the distance of one semitone.
- An "octave" indicates a distance of eight diatonic notes or twelve chromatic notes.
- A "third" suggests a distance of either three whole steps or three and a half steps.

By carefully listening to the audio excerpt and comparing the pitch of the notes, you should be able to identify the type of interval heard mostly in the music.