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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whole step" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in music theory to describe the interval between two notes that are two half steps apart.
Example: "In music, moving from C to D is considered a whole step."
Alternatives: "a whole tone" or "a major second."
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He's a whole step on".
But in the bass clef it's a whole step.
Within the space of two weeks, my instrument rose by a whole step and got bigger.
You can't get a whole step; maybe you can get a half-step.
Levitin, because the word "tone" has more than one meaning, speaks of a "whole step" and a semitone.
I've had to learn to sing a tritone as easily as a whole step, and a minor ninth as easily as an octave.
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The same descending line then continues through Gm6 Dm, then finally ending with a whole-step down to the G in the chord Em75.
A minor doesn't have any sharps or flats associated with it, so to raise it a whole-step up from A natural, play Ax, which is equivalent to B". Don't worry; it's not usually going to be this difficult in real life.
Among the elements contributing to the enrichment of the melody are microtonality (the use of intervals smaller than a Western half step or lying between a half step and a Western whole step) and the variety of intervals used.
But Golaud's essentially two-note theme (an alternating whole step) seems almost stuck in place.
On some songs, like "Jellybelly", the first string was tuned down an additional whole step to C (referred to by Corgan as "the 'grunge tuning'").
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