A semitone is one half-step.
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An enharmonic semitone is the interval between two notes that sound the same but are notated differently. For example, the notes C♯ and D♭ are enharmonically equivalent; they are a semitone apart but are represented by different names in musical notation. This concept is important in music theory, as it allows for flexibility in notation and can affect the interpretation of music across different keys and contexts.
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To lower a note that's already flat, there is such a thing as a double-flat.
There are eight notes (steps) in a major musical scale. If whole steps are tones and half steps are semitones, then the order is tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone.
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Hi, Any major scale has this pattern: Tone, Tone, Semitone, Tone Tone Tone Semitone. Tones are 'steps' and semitones are 'half - steps'. Keep up the music playing!
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Tone, semitone, tone, tone, semitone, tone + semitone, semitone.
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There are 100 cents in a semitone, so there are 1200 cents in an octave. Since an octave is equal to doubling the frequency, there are 2 tones (whole steps) in an octave.
A seminote, frequently called a semitone is the equivalent of a half-step in a musical scale. There are six whole tones, or steps in every scale, and consequently, 12 half tones/steps.
Raised a semitone, it becomes F-sharp.
A semitone is equivalent to a half-step.
The semitone lower than E is E♭.
Tone, Tone, Semitone, Tone, Tone, Tone, Semitone.