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Semitone

Interval Musical Interval Chromatic Scale Equal Temperament Chromatic Scale


A semitone, also known as a half step or half tone, is the smallest interval used in Western tonal music. On a piano, it is the distance between two adjacent keys (e.g., from C to C♯ or from E to F).

In **equal temperament**, twelve semitones make up one octave.

Types of Semitones

  • **Chromatic semitone** – between two notes with the same letter name (e.g., C to C♯)
  • **Diatonic semitone** – between two notes with different letter names (e.g., E to F)

Importance

Semitones are the building blocks of:

See also