Click the play button to listen to the audio sample.
How would you define the step between the notes in this clip?
(1 point)
Responses
half step
half step
whole step
whole step
same pitch
same pitch
leap across many steps
whole step
Which definition best defines a half step?
(1 point)
Responses
the largest interval between notes
the largest interval between notes
a jump halfway across a piano keyboard
a jump halfway across a piano keyboard
the smallest interval between notes
the smallest interval between notes
a skip only within one section of the piano
the smallest interval between notes
The lines and spaces of the grand staff provide the performer with what information?
(1 point)
Responses
the tempo of the music
the tempo of the music
the dynamic level of the music
the dynamic level of the music
the mood of the music
the mood of the music
the names and pitches of the notes
the names and pitches of the notes
To define the step between the notes in the audio sample, follow these steps:
1. Click the play button to listen to the audio sample.
2. Listen closely to the distance between the notes.
3. Determine the step size between the notes based on the distance.
In this case, if the distance between the notes is smaller and the pitch seems closer, then the step is a half step. Conversely, if the distance between the notes is larger and the pitch seems farther apart, then the step is a whole step. If the two notes have the same pitch, then the step is considered the same pitch. If there is a significant jump or leap between the notes, then it is considered a leap across many steps.
Please note that without listening to the actual audio sample, it is difficult to provide an accurate answer. Therefore, it is recommended to click the play button to listen to the audio sample and follow the steps mentioned above to define the step between the notes.
To define the step between the notes in the audio clip, first, you need to listen to the clip by clicking the play button. After listening to the clip, you can then determine the distance between the notes.
In music theory, the distance between two adjacent notes is typically referred to as a "step." There are two types of steps: half step and whole step.
A half step is the smallest distance between two notes in traditional Western music theory. It represents the distance of one semitone, which is the distance from one note to its immediate neighbor, whether it is a note higher or lower. In terms of the piano keyboard, a half step would be moving one key to the immediate right or left.
A whole step, on the other hand, represents a distance of two semitones. In terms of the piano keyboard, this means moving two keys to the immediate right or left.
Once you have listened to the audio clip, you can evaluate whether the distance between the notes is a half step, a whole step, or something else. Based on the provided response options, you would choose either "half step," "whole step," "same pitch," or "leap across many steps" as your answer.