Accidentals & Semitones (half-steps) Explained - Music Theory
This video explains the use and purpose of the following accidentals: naturals, sharps, flats, double sharps and double flats. The video also provides clear explanations on semitones and tones (also known as half-steps and whole-steps).
Видео Accidentals & Semitones (half-steps) Explained - Music Theory канала musictheoryguy
Видео Accidentals & Semitones (half-steps) Explained - Music Theory канала musictheoryguy
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