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* Similarly, "chromatic scale" does not refer explicitly to the chromatic scale, but to the 12 interval classes it defines, such that a diminished fourth, a double-augmented second, and a major third are all in the same chromatic interval class (4\12). So it does not matter if [[m-chromatic]] or [[p-chromatic]] is used; both of them work the same in this context. | * Similarly, "chromatic scale" does not refer explicitly to the chromatic scale, but to the 12 interval classes it defines, such that a diminished fourth, a double-augmented second, and a major third are all in the same chromatic interval class (4\12). So it does not matter if [[m-chromatic]] or [[p-chromatic]] is used; both of them work the same in this context. | ||
Here | Here is a list of the types of steps, and their correspondence to the diatonic and chromatic scale: | ||
* diatonic "[[Semitone (interval region)|semitones]]" (alterations by 1 diatonic step and 1 chromatic step, i.e. E to F) | * diatonic "[[Semitone (interval region)|semitones]]" (alterations by 1 diatonic step and 1 chromatic step, i.e. E to F) |