what are perfect intervals
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What is a perfect interval?
Perfect intervals have only one basic form. The first (also called prime or unison), fourth, fifth and eighth (or octave) are all perfect intervals. These intervals are called "perfect" most likely due to the way that these types of intervals sound and that their frequency ratios are simple whole numbers.
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A perfect interval identify the distance between the first note of major scale and the unison, 4th, 5th or octave. only those interval given the extra attached name as perfect. pu/pp/p1 = perfect unison/ perfect prime. p4= perfect fourth..
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