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A sharp raises a note by a half-step. A flat lowers a note by a half-step. Any one key on the piano - both white and black - can be referred to as a sharp or a flat. For example: C-natural - a white key - can also be called B-sharp or D-double-flat. Or, for another example: G# - a black key - can also be called A-flat. The exact symbol used for a note (i.e. a flat or a sharp) is determined by the key signature and the specific harmonics within the music.
You may be a student wondering why on earth there are so many scales to learn. In most standard western musics there are 12 tones to work with. Any one of the 12 tones can be the starting point of a scale. A scale is really a set of rules (an algorithm) that you apply, no matter where you start the scale. From any given starting note, this will give you a blues scale: up a minor third; up a half step; up a half step; up a half step; up a half step; up a minor third; up a whole step. There are 7 notes in a blues scale. Pentatonic scales have 5 notes. Just stay with it; before long, you will wonder why you found it so difficult.
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The next step would be to communicate openly and honestly about your feelings with each other. Establishing clear expectations and boundaries can help build a strong foundation for the relationship. Take it slow and enjoy getting to know each other better.
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Take a look at any keyboard. Each key is one half step away from the next. So if you were on an F#, a black key, and you moved up to the next white key, a G, you have gone one half step.
A half step is the difference between one not including accidentals. So going up a half step would be from an F to F# or B to C. A whole step is two half steps. So going up a whole step would be from an F to G or B to C#. If you imagine all the keys on a piano, black and white; a half step is the difference between adjacent keys on the piano and a whole step would have one key in the middle.
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Putting a sharp symbol (#) in front of a note elevates it to the next highest half step.
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A semitone is equivalent to a half-step.