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Whole Step (noun)

Type: noun

Pronunciation: /whole-step/

Also spelled or known as: Whole-step

What does Whole Step mean?

A change in pitch equivalent to two half steps, or the difference in pitch between two piano keys.

Whole Step is a change in pitch equivalent to two half steps, movement of two notes in a given direction, or the difference in pitch between two piano keys.

Two half steps = Whole step

Example sentence: “Can you whole step the hook part.”

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