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Hello guys and welcome to Music Minute, the hot theory guide to learn those extra concepts the right way, brought to you by stevenjacks.com. My name is Steve and today were talking about why there are twelve pitches in the musical language. First, lets talk about how we get a pitch, okay? Where do pitches come from? Okay, well lets take a piece of string. Lets take this one on the right hand side here. And lets pluck it and we get a certain note. Okay? So thats how you get a pitch. If you were to cut that in half, if you were to take your string, whatever this string length this is, and you cut it in half, you get this one right here. As you can see, we have a two-to-one ratio here. The just cuts this one in half, okay? So if you do this, and you play this note, you get a very interesting relationship. Listen to this one again, and then this one. Okay? If we cut it in half again, we get this pitch. This is a very interesting relationship because if you were to play all these note