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    Augmented unison

    The distance spanning one note name, with 1 semitone between them.

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    Which chords use the Augmented unison interval?

    Chords whose formulas include this interval from the root note.

    Which scales use the Augmented unison interval?

    Scales whose formulas include this interval.

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    The augmented unison (A1) is an enharmonic interval that spans 1 semitone. It sounds like a minor second, but its spelling indicates an altered unison with specific theoretical meaning.

    Construction and spelling

    A1 is written as the same letter raised chromatically, such as C-C# or F-F#. Unlike m2, both notes keep the same letter name. This spelling is used when harmonic function requires altered scale-degree interpretation.

    Harmonic and melodic usage

    In practical music, A1 appears mostly in notation-driven contexts: chromatic voice-leading, altered lines, and theoretical analysis. Sonically, it behaves like a semitone, but structurally it marks alteration of a single pitch class. It is especially useful in advanced tonal and post-tonal spelling.

    Examples

    • Chromatic raising of a scale degree within one letter name
    • Analytical contexts distinguishing A1 from m2
    • Notated altered tones in functional harmony exercises

    In practice

    Train A1 by reading and writing interval spellings, then compare C-C# with C-D♭ to hear same pitch distance but different function labels. Combining ear and notation work helps internalize enharmonic logic. Strong A1 understanding improves theoretical accuracy in analysis and composition.

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