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24 April, 19:25
Is a D to a Db a half step or a whole step
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Areli Roach
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D to Db is a half step. Look at the keys B and C on the keyboard, there is no key in between them which means it is a half step. A whole step is two keys up (either black or white) therefore, D to Db would be a half step.
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