One semi-tone higher than G is G sharp (G#)
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the note is an A This question is not clear; assuming 'half a step' means a semitone then the answer is G# aka Ab.
The G flat sign makes the G a bit higher than G but lower than A, somewhere in the middle.
The ukulele uses re-entrant tuning. Yes, the G string is lower than the C string.Alternatively, you can tune it with a low G.
c flat. the semitone above b flat is b, with is equal to c flat. So the diatonic semitone is c flat because it has to be a different note name.
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A semitone is Half a Note or the distance between one fret on a guitar e.g. C to C# or G to G#
G# is one semitone lower than A.
the note is an A This question is not clear; assuming 'half a step' means a semitone then the answer is G# aka Ab.
I Belive that it is four as a tone is from one white not to another and a semitone is from a white note the a black note!
The G flat sign makes the G a bit higher than G but lower than A, somewhere in the middle.
The ukulele uses re-entrant tuning. Yes, the G string is lower than the C string.Alternatively, you can tune it with a low G.
c flat. the semitone above b flat is b, with is equal to c flat. So the diatonic semitone is c flat because it has to be a different note name.
In music theory, the term "G" signifies a note that is one half step higher than G. It is known as a sharp note because it is raised in pitch.
The A harmonic minor scale uses 1 sharp on the seventh degree, that would be a G♯, and you play the G♯ both when ascending and descending. The sequence of tones and semitones in a harmonic minor scale are as follows: Tone Semitone Tone Tone Semitone, Tone-and a half, Semitone. In A minot this is A (up a tone), B (up a semitone), C (up a tone), D (up a tone), E (up a semitone), F (up a tone-and-a-half), G♯ (up a semitone), A.
The five black notes in the keyboard can be written as C#, D#, F#, G# and A#. Theoretically, any note has a sharp, a semitone higher pitch. In fact B# and E# are white notes, C and F respectively.
G is half a note higher than F#. The full scale is C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C