The pattern that results when all twelve adjacent semitones in an octave are played successively.
the musical scale, made up of 13 half steps to an octave
An instrument for weighing that indicates half-pounds.
a 12-note scale including all the semitones of the octave
Scale of half steps (C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, etc...)
Because the chromatic scale has twelve notes and each fret on the guitar moves up one half-step, every note appears on all six strings somewhere before the twelfth fret. In other words, there is an 'E' on every string, an 'A' on every string, a 'Gb' on every string, etc.
a scale consisting of successive half-steps
A scale made up of twelve half-tones in a series.
A sequence of notes that progresses in consecutive half steps, ascending and/or descending.
a scale progressing entirely by semi-tones or half steps.
The scale containing all twelve tones, played in succession.
A scale taking in all 12 semi-tones of the octave.
A Chromatic scale consists of an ascending or descending sequence of 12 semitones.
Music. A scale consisting of 12 semitones.
A scale composed of 12 half steps.
The chromatic scale is the scale that contains all twelve pitches of the Western tempered scale.