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perfect intervals

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perfect intervals

In music, intervals that do not possess alternative major and minor forms, but become augmented or diminished by being enlarged or reduced by a semitone, such as fourths, fifths, and octaves; also their repetitions beyond the octave, that is, 11ths and so on.



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