Transpose C4 Up 7 Semitones (Perfect Fifth)
Transposing C4 up by 7 semitones (a perfect fifth) gives G4.
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Transposing C4 up a perfect fifth (7 semitones) produces G4, one of the most common harmonic intervals in music.
Frequently asked questions
- How many semitones is a perfect fifth?
- A perfect fifth is 7 semitones (e.g., C to G, or A to E).