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A semitone is a half tone step.  On the piano, this is often black-to-white or white-to-black (except for 2 places where they're both white).
 
A semitone is a half tone step.  On the piano, this is often black-to-white or white-to-black (except for 2 places where they're both white).
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Some examples:
 
Some examples:
 
* C > C#
 
* C > C#

Revision as of 14:40, 3 August 2020

A semitone is a half tone step. On the piano, this is often black-to-white or white-to-black (except for 2 places where they're both white).

Some examples:

  • C > C#
  • Bb > B
  • E > F

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