puolisäveliä
Puolisäveliä refers to the Finnish term for semitones, the smallest interval commonly used in Western music. A semitone is the distance between two adjacent keys on a piano, for example, C to C# or E to F. It is also known as a half step. In a diatonic scale, such as the major scale, there are typically five whole steps (intervals of two semitones) and two semitones. The semitones in a major scale occur between the third and fourth degrees and the seventh and eighth (octave) degrees.
The concept of puolisäveliä is fundamental to understanding melody, harmony, and key signatures. The arrangement of
In musical composition and analysis, the precise placement of puolisäveliä is crucial for creating specific harmonic