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  1. Semitone - Wikipedia

    • A semitone, also called a minor second, half step, or a half tone, is the smallest musical interval commonly used in Western tonal music, and it is considered the most dissonant when sounded harmonically. It is defined as the interval between two adjacent notes in a 12-tone scale (or half of a whole step), visually seen on a keyboard as the distance between two keys that … See more

    Minor second

    The minor second occurs in the major scale, between the third and fourth degree, (mi (E) and fa (F) in C major), and between the seventh and eighth degree (ti (B) and do (C) in C major). It is also called the diatonic semitone b… See more

    Augmented unison

    The augmented unison, the interval produced by the augmentation, or widening by one half step, of the perfect unison, does not occur between diatonic scale steps, but instead between a scale step and a chromatic alteration … See more

     
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  2. A semitone, also called a half step or a half tone, is the smallest musical interval commonly used in Western tonal music, and it is considered the most dissonant when sounded harmonically.
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    Semitones - A semitone, also called a half step or a half tone, is the smallest musical interval commonly used in Western tonal music, and it is considered the most dissonant when sounded harmonically. It is defined as the interval between two adjacent notes in a 12-tone scale (e.g. from C to C♯).
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  5. Equal temperament - Wikipedia

    That resulting smallest interval, ⁠ 1 12 ⁠ the width of an octave, is called a semitone or half step. In Western countries the term equal temperament, without qualification, generally means 12 TET.

  6. Interval (music) - Wikipedia

    Intervals between successive notes of a scale are also known as scale steps. The smallest of these intervals is a semitone. Intervals smaller than a semitone are called microtones. They can be formed using the notes of various kinds of non …

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  10. A Guide To Music Intervals: The Gaps Between The …

    Jul 12, 2024 · The smallest possible interval (in Western music anyway) is a semitone, or in the US, it’s called a half step. A semitone is the very next higher or lower note. For example, from E to F or C to C sharp (C#) on a piano keyboard.

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  11. The Half-step: What Is a Semitone? - How Music …

    The smallest interval, the interval between any two adjacent notes on a piano, is called a half-step or semitone. For example, if you start with the note C, you'll notice that the in-between notes correspond to the black keys. The black key …

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  13. Semitone | Definition & Meaning - M5 Music

    A semitone, also known as a half step, is the smallest interval in Western music. It represents the distance of one step on the chromatic scale, which divides the octave into twelve equal parts. Moving one semitone up or down in pitch …

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