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
D sharp and E flat
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
D sharp and E flat
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
There is no musical note that is the sound of a flushing toilet. It's only a sound effect, it doesn't have any tone to it.