a semi tone a semi tone
pitches
An interval
Interval.
In music, the pitch refers to how high or low a note may be. An interval refers to the difference between two pitches.
Interval. Are you looking for two words? If you are then sorry don't know.
Subtraction involves taking away a number from another number, while addition involves combining two or more numbers to find a total sum. Subtraction results in a smaller number, while addition results in a larger number.
There is no difference between the two. It is also called profile drag.
The distance between i.e. a C and the C below that, is called an octave.. But the distance between a C and the D above is an interval.
In music theory, an interval is the difference between two pitches. An interval may be described as horizontal, linear, or melodic if it refers to successively sounding tones, such as two adjacent pitches in a melody, and vertical or harmonic if it pertains to simultaneously sounding tones, such as in a chord.
Its because you are finding the "difference" between the two numbers.
In control data analysis, the difference between these two limits is called the range.
In music theory, an interval is the difference between two pitches. An interval may be described as horizontal, linear, or melodic if it refers to successively sounding tones, such as two adjacent pitches in a melody, and vertical or harmonic if it pertains to simultaneously sounding tones, such as in a chord.