The smallest interval in traditional western (hemisphere) music is the half step
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"The half step is the smallest interval traditionally used in western music."
from Music:An Appreciation, by Roger Kamien
The Renaissance era in Western music began in about 1400, in northern Italy.
This question, Does have a "Logical" Answer. We were taught that if the Conductor simply gives ONE Downbeat, then this can represent a piece of music that is silent for the duration of however speedily the Conductor can so Do?!.. To Contain "Sounded" Music, the question is more difficult. This would be an electronic sound (a "bleep" if you like) of a duration Just long enough to be heard by an audience. Certainly a very, very brief, electronic Sounding of Middle C (which is audible to almost Anyone) would be a good answer too. Another, reasonable answer would be the most pizzicato pluck of a Violin G-string. I hope this is of some use?
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is a whole steps distance between each key on the piano keyboard