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Prime unison, in Music Theory, refers to the interval between two notes that are the same pitch, resulting in a perfect consonance. It is the most fundamental interval, often described as a "unison" when played by a single instrument or voice. In a broader context, the term can also relate to the concept of harmony and alignment in various fields, emphasizing the idea of being in perfect agreement or synchronization.

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