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Question: How will I know if a musical note to this note is a whole step or half step!?
how will I know if a musical note to this note is a whole step or half step!? example: Do to Do sharp!.!. I'm using violin!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Do to Do sharp is a half step!. Anytime you sharp a note, you're raising it a half step!. Anytime you flat a note, you're lowering it a half step!.

C D E F G E B C -- there are whole steps in between each two notes EXCEPT for E to F, which is a natural half step, and B to C, which is a natural half step!. There is no note between E and F or between B and C!.

So C to D is a whole step with a half step (C#/Db) in between; D to E is a whole step with a half step (D#/Eb) in between; F to G is a whole step with a half step (F#/Gb) in between; G to A is a whole step with a half step (G#/Ab) in between; A to B is a whole step with a half step (A#/Bb) in between!.

Besides which, if you pay attention and listen carefully, you will learn to recognize the sound of a whole step vs a half step interval!. Www@QuestionHome@Com


Time to learn some music theory!

I'm not very up on the Do Re Mi etc, but I can say that if you're going from a note to the sharp of that note, it's a half step!. A sharp (or a flat) is a distance of one half step!.


SaulWww@QuestionHome@Com

From one note to the very next note will always be a half step!.Www@QuestionHome@Com