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If you play perfect fourths up in sucession, you will visit twelve notes in sucession until you reach an octave note, five octaves above the beginning note.

If you play perfect fourths down in sucession you will visit twelve notes in succession until you reach an octave note, five octaves down from the beginning note.

Play twelve perfect fourths up to reach five octaves higher.

Play twelve perfect fourths down to reach five octaves lower

Play ascending perfect fourths up starting a half step higher for each interval.

Play descending perfect fourths down starting a half step lower for each interval.

Play perfect fourths up in random order.




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