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Why Does An Interval & Its Inversion Add up To 9 Instead of 8?
Here’s something you may have wondered at some point in your musical studies or career: If there are only eight diatonic notes in an octave, why is it that when you invert any interval, the starting interval plus its inversion always add up to 9? Shouldn’t it add up to 8? 🙂 Let me illustrate.
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