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How to Play compound intervals and invert them on the piano

Aug 23, 2010 08:11 PM
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In this piano music theory lesson you'll go over something of a more advanced piece of music theory: compound intervals.

Compound intervals is basically jargon for the distance in pitches bewteen two notes. Learn how to distinguish compound intervals as well as how to invert them by checking out this music theory tutorial.

Integrals are either vertical (two notes simultaneously) or linear (notes sound successively).

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