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If you play two flatted fifths up in succcession you will reach the next higher octave. If you play two flatted fifths down in succession you will reach the next lower octave.

Play ascending flatted fifths up starting a half step higher for each interval.

Play ascending flatted fifths starting a half step higher for each interval then play descending flatted fifths starting a half step higher for each interval.

Play descending flatted fifths starting a half step lower for each interval then play ascending flatted fifths starting a half step lower for each interval.




Last update: Friday, October 22, 1999 at 6:01 PM.