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There is no such thing as a minor 1st (or unison) interval. A flat 3d is a minor third interval consists of 3 half steps, and can be played on the bass by playing four frets up the bass from the first note. A 5th or dominant interval consists of 7 half steps. It can be played on bass by moving up one string and then up two frets from the starting note. This pattern remains true in all positions.

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