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Chromaticism refers to?

using notes of the chromatic scale-apex


How many half steps make up the chromatic scale?

12. Every note in the chromatic scale is a half step from its consecutive notes.


What scale is made up of entirely half notes?

The chromatic scale


How many pitches are there in the chromatic scale?

There are 12 pitches in the chromatic scale.


How many steps in a chromatic scale?

A chromatic scale, which is a musical scale that divides an octave into semitones, consists of 12 half-steps. For example: a chromatic scale starting on C will have the following series of notes: c - c# - d - d# - e - f - f# - g - g# - a - a# - b - c


What are the notes that can be played on a 12-hole chromatic harmonica?

A 12-hole chromatic harmonica can play all the notes in the chromatic scale, which includes all the natural notes (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) and their sharps and flats.


What kind of music incorporates all twelve notes of the chromatic scale in order to create a melody?

The kind of music that incorporates all twelve notes of the chromatic scale to create a melody is called atonal music.


What are the notes on a 10-hole chromatic harmonica?

The notes on a 10-hole chromatic harmonica are arranged in a specific pattern that allows players to produce all the notes in the chromatic scale. Each hole can produce two different notes, one by breathing in and one by breathing out.


What are half-steps of the notes that don't belong to the traditional scale called?

Chromatic


What does chromatic runs mean?

A "run" is a sequence of notes played rapidly (typically 16th notes or faster) in an ascending or descending pattern. A chromatic run would be one in which most of the notes are along the chromatic scale--in other words, half-steps.


What kind of scale consists of 12 notes each a half step apart?

chromatic


What are notes called when they are altered from the traditional scale?

Notes that are altered from the traditional scale are called altered chords. These chords are defined on different scales, such as the chromatic scale, as being a diatonic note.