This is the reason why a semitone progression is felt as so compelling.
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After singing for ten minutes, the key had usually fallen a full semitone.
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The group of six notes marked with an asterisk are trilled on the semitone interval.
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Holsten was sure her voice lifted a semitone, that one of her eyebrows even twitched.
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The Earth, with its almost circular path could sing two notes, separated by a semitone.
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In large bass and contralto instruments, a fourth piston is added, which lowers the pitch two tones and a semitone.
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When semitone conversions were applied and neutral prosody was subtracted out, differences remained for emotion type but not for sex.
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We shall lose sight of the semitone, and arrive at no longer perceiving anything but the third, then the fourth, finally the fifth.
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Her answer, under the pressure of the warring emotions, was a semitone lower, and less distinctly enunciated than those that had gone before it.
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Crossjay's voice ran up and down a diatonic scale with here and there a query in semitone and a laugh on a ringing note.
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Thus, parhypate, which in the enharmonic is at the interval of half a semitone from hypate, has a semitone interval when transferred to the chromatic.
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Now, Indiman is not musical, and I had some trouble in convincing him that within the compass of a semitone a veritable gulf may yawn.
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Brüder was striding faster now, as if subconsciously keeping pace with the symphony's tempo, which had increased into a cascading series of descending semitone suspensions.
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That all octaves must remain perfect, each being divided into twelve semitones.
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The modern harp of Wales has no pedals for the semitones in modulations.
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Its distinguishing characteristic is an interval, which contains three semitones:-