B natural.
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G#
semitone. B to C and E to F are semitones
D sharp and E flat
E Double Flat
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.
G#
It is a note a half step above or below the original note (a sharp or flat).
semitone. B to C and E to F are semitones
D sharp and E flat
E Double Flat
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.
The semitone lower than E is Eā.
The 7th note (leading note) is raised by a semitone in a harmonic minor scale.
To determine what the seventh note (leading note) is in a minor scale, you need to determine which minor scale you are playing. The seventh note of a natural minor scale, you take the note which is a whole tone (2 notes) below your tonic (the note which is the name of your scale). Example: In A natural minor scale the leading note is G. The seventh note of a harmonic minor scale is a semitone (1 note) below your tonic note. Ex: In E harmonic minor scale, the leading note is D sharp. The seventh note of a melodic minor scale (ascending) will be a semitone below your tonic note, like your harmonic minor scale. Descending the melodic minor scale reverts to its natural state, therefore your seventh note will be a whole tone below your tonic.
It is half a note in pitch
Any note which has the word 'sharp' in it is always a semitone above the given note.
From e natural to f natural is a semitone. To make this a tone, raise the f to f sharp, or alternatively lower the e to e flat.