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The ratio for a perfect fifth in musical tuning is 3:2. This means that if one note has a frequency of a certain value, the note a perfect fifth above it will have a frequency that is 1.5 times higher. For example, if the first note is at 400 Hz, the perfect fifth above it would be at 600 Hz. This interval is fundamental in Western music and is often used in harmony and chord construction.

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