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If you play six minor sevenths up, you will reach the octave that is five octaves higher than the beginning note.

Play ascending minor sevenths starting a half step higher for each interval then play descending minor sevenths starting a half step higher for each interval.

Play descending minor sevenths starting a half step lower for each interval then play ascending minor sevenths starting a half step lower for each interval.




Last update: Friday, October 22, 1999 at 6:03 PM.