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this video is sponsored by Skillshare. hey, welcome to 12tone! one of the great things about music is thatamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s consistent. if you play the same notes, itamp;#39;s always gonna sound the same, so like if I play this C# and then play it again uh, whoops, ok, lemme give that another shot. if I play this C#, and then play it again huh. alright, one more time, C#, and again alright, I know these may not sound super different, but theyamp;#39;re not quite the same thing either. here, listen to what happens if we play them together: (bang) somethingamp;#39;s definitely out of tune. so whatamp;#39;s going on? at its heart, the issue here isnamp;#39;t really with this C# or this C#. itamp;#39;s with this A. you see, if we start there, go up an octave, then another octave, and finally a major 3rd, we land on C#. weamp;#39;ve gone up a total of 28 half-steps, which is a pretty long way, but we can still easily work out what itamp;#39;s supposed to sound like. but tha