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.
A sharp is a semi-tone above a note. A flat is a semi-tone below a note. The difference between (for example) a D# and a Db is a whole tone. In a sense they are opposites.
semitone. B to C and E to F are semitones
The note on the third space above the treble clef is A. In the treble clef, the lines from bottom to top are E, G, B, D, and F, while the spaces are F, A, C, and E. Therefore, the third space above the treble clef corresponds to the note A.
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
"A" is a musical note. A tone above "A" would be the note "B."
A tone above E is F#.
Any note which has the word 'sharp' in it is always a semitone above the given note.
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 leading tone is the seventh scale degree of the diatonic scale which in F Major is the note "E".
Leading NOTE or the Root note is D#. Leading TONE is D which lies between the sub-mediant and the sub-tonic.
A sharp is a semi-tone above a note. A flat is a semi-tone below a note. The difference between (for example) a D# and a Db is a whole tone. In a sense they are opposites.
The closest note above E is F. It's one chromatic half step away. F could also be called E# or Gbb.
semitone. B to C and E to F are semitones
The note on the third space above the treble clef is A. In the treble clef, the lines from bottom to top are E, G, B, D, and F, while the spaces are F, A, C, and E. Therefore, the third space above the treble clef corresponds to the note A.
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
D sharp and E flat