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In scale theory, the '''chromatic semitone''' or the '''augmented unison''' is the [[chroma]] of the [[diatonic]] scale. It is also the large step of the [[p-chromatic]] scale or the small step of the [[m-chromatic]] scale. | |||
In [[just intonation]], an interval may be classified as a chromatic semitone if it is reasonably mapped to [[7edo|0\7]] and [[12edo|1\12]] (precisely zero steps of the diatonic scale and one step of the chromatic scale). | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[2187/2048]], the Pythagorean chromatic semitone (3-limit) | * [[2187/2048]], the Pythagorean chromatic semitone (3-limit) | ||
* [[25/24]], the classic chromatic semitone (5-limit) | * [[25/24]], the classic chromatic semitone (5-limit) | ||
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