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An INTERVAL in music is the distance in pitch between two notes. The interval is counted from the lower note to the higher one, with the lower counted as 1.

Intervals are named by the number of the upper note (2nds, 3rds, etc.) with two exceptions: The interval between notes that are identical is called UNISON) [...]]]></description>
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An online beginner&#8217;s course in piano presents the ideal opportunity for novices to become familiar with the instrument. You will be taught the fundamentals of playing the piano such as reading music, how various parts of the piano function [...]]]></description>
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