félhangra
Félhangra is a Hungarian term that translates to "half-sound" or "semitone" in English musical terminology. It refers to the smallest interval in Western music that is commonly used, specifically the interval between two adjacent notes on a piano keyboard, regardless of whether they are white or black keys. For instance, the distance between C and C# (or Db) is a félhangra, as is the distance between E and F, or B and C.
In the diatonic scale, a félhangra typically occurs between the third and fourth degrees, and the seventh
The concept of the félhangra is fundamental to understanding melody, harmony, and the construction of scales