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If you play minor seconds going up you must play twelve of them in a row to reach the next tone that is an octave higher.

Play twelve minor seconds up in succession to reach an octave higher.

Play twelve minor seconds down in succession to reach an octave lower.

Play minor seconds down starting a minor second higher for each interval pair.

Play minor seconds up starting a minor second lower for each interval pair.

Play minor seconds up picking a random pitch in an octave as the starting point

Play minor seconds down picking a random pitch in an octave as the starting point.




Last update: Friday, October 22, 1999 at 6:02 PM.