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  2. Feb 28, 2024 · A semitone, or half step as they’re known in the US, is the distance in pitch between a note and the very next note, higher or lower. It’s the smallest interval in western music. On a piano, a semitone would be the distance in pitch between E and F or C and C#, for example.

  3. Apr 19, 2023 · What is a Semitone (Half Step)? A semitone interval or half step is the smallest interval in western music. It is easiest to see this interval on the piano. Take a look at the highlighted notes C and C#, white key to black key. Notice how there are no notes in-between these two notes

  4. A tone (or whole step) is an interval of 2 semitones (or half steps) added together. Similarly, the interval between A and B is a tone (the note A sharp/B flat is between the 2 notes): Remember, the distance between 2 white notes on a piano is not always a tone (whole step).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SemitoneSemitone - Wikipedia

    It is defined as the interval between two adjacent notes in a 12-tone scale (or half of a whole step), visually seen on a keyboard as the distance between two keys that are adjacent to each other. For example, C is adjacent to C ♯ ; the interval between them is a semitone.

  6. The smallest interval, the interval between any two adjacent notes on a piano, is called a half-step or semitone. For example, if you start with the note C, you'll notice that the in-between notes correspond to the black keys. The black key immediately to the right of the note C is the note C sharp.

  7. The distance between any two neighboring notes on the piano is called a semitone, or half-step. Each and every note on the piano is a semitone away from the note immediately next to it, whether white or black. When we look at a piano, this may not be so immediately obvious.

  8. A semitone, which can also be called a half step, is a term used to describe the smallest interval in music. An interval describes the distance between two notes. Or in other words, how far one note is from another. Moving from note to note is how we create melodies, build chords, and play by ear.

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