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Answer by Lazy for How do I name the inversion of an augmented octave?

A complementary interval can be seen as the interval from the higher note to the octave of the lower note, or as the interval to be taken from the higher note to achieve the octave of the lower note,...

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Answer by Aaron for How do I name the inversion of an augmented octave?

The perfect unison is the smallest possible interval. There are two ways to consider this:Intervals are always measured from the lowest note.Intervals can be thought of (non-uniquely) the number of...

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How do I name the inversion of an augmented octave?

Say we have D flat going up an augmented octave to D natural.The inversion would be D flat adjacent to D natural, or D natural adjacent to D flat.We know that when an augmented interval is inverted, it...

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