Question

How would you define the step between the notes in this clip?
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Responses

half step
half step

whole step
whole step

same pitch
same pitch

leap across many steps

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To define the step between the notes in the clip, you need to listen to how far apart the notes are.

- A **half step** is the smallest interval in Western music, such as from C to C#.
- A **whole step** is made up of two half steps, like from C to D.
- **Same pitch** means the notes are identical, like from A to A.
- A **leap across many steps** indicates a larger interval, such as from C to E or further.

Without the audio sample, I can't determine the correct response specifically, but you can analyze it based on those definitions. If the notes are close together, it's a half step; if they are further apart but not too far, it's a whole step; if they are identical, it's the same pitch; and if there's a large jump in pitch, it's a leap across many steps.
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