Enharmonic Equivalents (UL19_EnharmonicEquivalents.shtml) | Updated: 09-Oct-2008 - 13:36
An Enharminic Equivalent is where a musical pitch can have different names depending on the context in which it is functioning. An examples is C# is the same pitch as Db.
Enharminic Equivalent are used for the correct spelling of scale and chords.
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