When in doubt, stay in the key.
The leading tone in a key is one half-step below the tonic. In the key of A major, the leading tone is G-sharp.
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A step pyramid is a type of structure that resembles a series of stacked platforms or steps, typically built in ancient civilizations, most notably by the Egyptians and Mesopotamians. Unlike smooth-sided pyramids, step pyramids have a distinct, tiered appearance, with each level progressively smaller than the one below it. The most famous example is the Pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara, Egypt, which served as a burial site and demonstrated early architectural innovation. Step pyramids often symbolize the connection between the earth and the heavens, reflecting the cultural and religious beliefs of their builders.
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STEP 1. As you approach a multi-lane roundabout, slow down to the advisory speed and prepare to stop if necessary. STEP 2. Get in the appropriate lane well in advance of the intersection. Lane use signs will always show which lanes can be used for different turns. In this example: • To turn right, get into the right lane ONLY. • To go left, get into the left lane ONLY. • The sign shows that you can go straight from either lane in this example. STEP 3. Just before you get to the roundabout, be sure to watch for any pedestrians in the crosswalk. STEP 4. When you reach the roundabout, yield to all traffic already in the roundabout. Because the inside lane of the roundabout is usually allowed to exit, never attempt to enter alongside circulating vehicles, as they may intend to exit. STEP 5. When there is a safe gap in both lanes of crossing traffic, proceed into the roundabout, keeping to the right of the center island. Stay in your lane. Never change lanes within the roundabout. As with a standard intersection, you must be in the proper lane before entering. STEP 6. Once you've entered, you have the right of way. When you reach your desired exit point, simply proceed straight out of the roundabout. STEP 7. Be sure to watch for any pedestrians as you exit the roundabout, and be sure to stop for any pedestrians within the crosswalk.
im pretty sure you are talking about a trill
whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step.
whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step
Starting with the root of the scale, the pattern is whole-step, whole-step, half-step, whole-step, whole-step, whole-step, half-step.
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The descending melodic minor scale follows the pattern of whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step.
The pattern of intervals in the do re mi minor scale is whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step.
Half step is where your fingers are touching on the string, and a whole step is when your fingers are not touching.
whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step.
The pattern of intervals that make up the 7 sharp scale is whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step.
The sequence of intervals in a major minor major major minor diminished scale is: whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, half step.
A minor scale is a musical scale that follows a specific pattern of steps. The steps in a natural minor scale are: whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step.