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timofeeve [1]
3 years ago
7

In the cay what is the distance between each group of notes is a half step (1/2) or a whole step (w)

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34kurt3 years ago
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A half-step above a key on the piano is the key to its immediate right, while a half-step below a key on the piano is the key to its immediate left. A whole-step is two half-steps. A whole-step above a key on the piano is two keys to its right, while a whole-step below a key on the piano is two keys to its left. i hope this can help

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