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The perfect fifth is the musical interval between a note and the note seven semitones above it on the musical scale. For example, the note G lies a perfect fifth above C; D is a perfect fifth above G, C is a perfect fifth above F. The perfect fifth may be derived from the harmonic series as the interval between the second and third harmonics.
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Inverse | perfect fourth | |
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Name | ||
Other names | diapente | |
Abbreviation | P5 | |
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Semitones | 7 |
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