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A half tone is the same as a half step (1/12 of an octave). It is basically the distance of two notes immediately next to each other, such as C to C# and B to C.
A whole tone is the same as a whole step. It is the distance of two notes separated by another, such as C to D (C# is in between) and B to C# (C is in between).
A third is an interval of three degrees (C and E).
A fifth is an interval of five degrees (C and G).
An octave is an interval of eight degrees--the same note eight notes higher or lower (Middle C and C).
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Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Music/Bach
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Music/Handel
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Music/Beethoven
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Music/Chopin
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Music/Schubert
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Music/Mozart
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Music/Hayden
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Music/Tchaikovsky
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Music/Other composers
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Biographies of some hymn writers can be found at the following links.
Wikipedia Christian Hymnwriters