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Whole Tone Definition  

A whole tone (also called a whole step) is an interval composed of two semitones (or half tones). In Western music, an octave is broken up into twelve half tones. In terms of a piano keyboard, a whole tone is the interval from one white key to an adjacent white key if a black key is in between them, or if there is no intervening black key it would be the interval from the white key to the subsequent black key.