B. Since there is no black key on the piano between the white C and B keys there is no such thing as a B# or a Cb. Therefore one half step below C would be B.
In the treble clef, the note that is one step above the note A is B, while the note one step below A is G. In musical terms, a step typically refers to a whole or half step, with A to B being a whole step and A to G being a half step.
F sharp
B sharp if it is one and a half step up, but if just half then it is A sharp. -BJ
to go a half step below the note you are trying to hit
B (B natural).
In the treble clef, the note that is one step above the note A is B, while the note one step below A is G. In musical terms, a step typically refers to a whole or half step, with A to B being a whole step and A to G being a half step.
That would be either called C# or Db.
It is a note a half step above or below the original note (a sharp or flat).
F sharp
B sharp if it is one and a half step up, but if just half then it is A sharp. -BJ
to go a half step below the note you are trying to hit
B (B natural).
It is usually written just to the right of the note. A sharp means to raise one half step and flat means to lower one half step.
It lowers the note by one half-step/semitone.
it makes the note a half step higher
The note above F can be labelled as F sharp or G flat.
The leading tone in a scale is the 7th scale degree, one half-step below the tonic.