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WHOLE STEP MUSIC CHORD
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WHOLE STEP A Whole Step is simply two half steps distance on a chromatic scale. For example, look at the chromatic scale below. One whole step above the note D would be E - since there would be two half steps to move to the new value. The first half step above D would be D# (also could be called Eb). The next half step takes us to E. Likewise one whole step below A is G. Chromatic Scale starting with C
A chromatic scale is all of the possible musical notes - and not just the notes in the C scale. Note that between two "whole steps" such as C to D, that there is a "half step" in between, that we could call C# (C sharp) or we could also call Db (D flat). Note that C# and Db are the same note, and could be called by either name. Basically, one half step down from D is the same as one half step up from C. |
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