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1 All Perfect Fifth Intervals Moving Up The C Major Scale
1 All Perfect Fifth Intervals Moving Up The C Major Scale
1 All Perfect Fifth Intervals Moving Up The C Major Scale
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The fifth interval refers to the distance from one note to the next (e.g. the C note to the G note).
The fifth interval is often referred to as the perfect fifth interval. It is generally played with the
thumb and the pinkie. In this example, we simply move up the C major scale (e.g. CDEFGABC)
Jerald Simon and play the perfect fifth interval (the bottom note in the fifth interval creates the C major scale).
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