LESSON 3.4. Enharmonic Equivalents

LEVEL 3: Understanding Pitch, Steps, and Accidentals

LESSON 3.4. Enharmonic Equivalents

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Enharmonic equivalents are pairs of notes that sound the same but are written differently in musical notation. These notes share the same pitch but have different names. A common example is A♭ (A flat) and G♯ (G sharp). These notes are played on the same key on a piano but are named differently depending on ... Read more

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