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octave
A step is the distance between two notes. A half step is the shortest (tonal) distance between two notes (such as between B and C), and a whole step is therefore a distance of two half steps between two notes (such as between C and D, since C#/Db is between them).
A. whole note
A. Half Step.
notice how there are no black noted between e and f or between b and c, but all the other notes on a keyboard have a black note between them? The distance from E to F or from B to C is calles a semitone. Alle the other white notes have a black note between them and this distance is called a tone! glad i could help
The term for the distance between two notes in music is called an interval.
5th
octave
A step is the distance between two notes. A half step is the shortest (tonal) distance between two notes (such as between B and C), and a whole step is therefore a distance of two half steps between two notes (such as between C and D, since C#/Db is between them).
The distance in pitch between two musical notes is called an interval.
Intervals in music can be identified by listening to the distance between two notes. This distance is measured by counting the number of letter names between the two notes, including both the starting and ending notes. The quality of the interval (such as major, minor, perfect, etc.) is determined by the specific number of half steps between the notes.
A half step.
A. whole note
A. Half Step.
Points: (8, 3) and (8, 6) Distance works out as: 3
The difference in pitch between two notes is called an interval. It is measured in terms of distance between the two notes, typically described in terms of steps on a musical scale such as semitones or whole tones.
Distance from (3, 8) to (-9, -8) using the distance formula is 20 units