Interval cycle
![Twelve-tone interval cycles[1] complete the aggregate: C1 once (top) or C6 six times (bottom).](/uploads/202501/20/Twelve-tone_interval_cycles5840.png)


In music, an interval cycle is a collection of pitch classes created from a sequence of the same interval class. In other words a collection of pitches by starting with a certain note and going up by a certain interval until the original note is reached (e.g. starting from C, going up by 3 semitones repeatedly until eventually C is again reached - the cycle is the collection of all the notes met on the way). In other words, interval cycles "unfold a single recurrent interval in a series that closes with a return to the initial pitch class". See: wikt:cycle.