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A scale made up of consecutive half steps is known as a chromatic scale. In this scale, each note is a half step apart, covering all twelve pitches within an octave. It consists of both the natural notes and their corresponding sharps and flats, creating a uniform sequence of intervals. This scale is often used in various musical genres for its versatility and richness.

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