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    Play the perfect prime (P1) of G3

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      lovin last edited by

      Can anyone explain to me why...

      Play the perfect prime (P1) of G3

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        RequiemS last edited by

        What the app calls a Perfect Prime (P1) is the unissom. I.e. the same note as played/shown.


        Think of the "1" as the number of steps between the first note and the one you aim to find, 1 being the same.

        Your mistake actually is m2, a half-step from the indicated note. 2 = 2nd note.

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          dendryu last edited by

          Perfect prime = the same note ex. P1 of c = c

          P1 of d = d,....
          Major second = one whole step ex. M1 of c = d, d = e, e = f#
          Minor second = half step ex. m1 of c = c#, c# =d,...

          Watch out with B,C,E,F because these have a half step and not a whole. 

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