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Semitone

A musical keyboard. The black note between C and D is called either C sharp or D flat

A semitone (British English) (also called a half step or a half tone[1]) is the smallest musical interval used in Western music.[2] It is the distance between two notes which are next to one another in pitch.

A whole tone means a distance of two semitones, i.e. the distance between two notes which are separated by one other note in pitch.

This is easy to see with a picture of a keyboard. The distance between two white notes that are side by side may be a whole tone (if there is a black note in between them) or a semitone (if there is no black note between).

To go from a C to a C sharp (or D flat) is a semitone.

To go from a C sharp (or D flat) to a D is a semitone.

To go from a C to a D is a tone.

An octave is divided into twelve semitones. These semitones are exactly equal in size.

Musical intervals are defined by a ratio of frequencies. An octave is a ratio of 2:1, so from 100 Hz to 200 Hz, and from 200 Hz to 400 Hz, are both octaves. A semitone is a ratio of the 12th root of 2 to 1, which is equal to 1.05946:1, so 1000 Hz and 1059.46 Hz are a semitone apart. A musical interval sounds better if the two notes have a small integer ratio. For this reason, it can be approximated by a ratio of 16:15 in just intonation.

  1. Semitone, half step, half tone, halftone, and half-tone are all variously used.[1][2][3][4] Archived 2007-04-03 at the Wayback Machine[5][6]
    Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, and others use "half tone".[7] [8][9][10]
    One source says that step is "chiefly US",[11] Archived 2007-04-03 at the Wayback Machine and that half-tone is "chiefly N. Amer."[12][permanent dead link]
  2. Miller, Michael. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Music Theory, 2nd ed. [Indianapolis, IN]: Alpha, 2005. ISBN 1592574378. p. 19.

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