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Definition of Enharmonically

Enharmonically
Enharmonically En`har*mon"ic*al*ly, adv. In the enharmonic style or system; in just intonation.

Meaning of Enharmonically from wikipedia

- other enharmonic equivalents; for example, F (double-sharp) is enharmonically equivalent to G♮. Prior to this modern use of the term, enharmonic referred...
- exact equivalence between a sharpened note and the flattened note it is enharmonically related to, such as in the quarter tone scale. As an example, F♯ and...
- otherwise diatonic method. An enharmonic modulation takes place when a chord is treated as if it were spelled enharmonically as a functional chord in the...
- Since the diminished seventh interval is enharmonically equivalent to a major sixth, the chord is enharmonically equivalent to (1, ♭3, ♭5, ♮6). The diminished...
- to is why the interval is spelled as an augmented sixth, rather than enharmonically as a minor seventh (♭ and ♭). Although augmented sixth chords are more...
- Some keys (such as C♭ major with seven flats) may be written as an enharmonically equivalent key (B major with five sharps in this case). In rare cases...
- An enharmonic keyboard is a musical keyboard, where enharmonically equivalent notes do not have identical pitches. A conventional keyboard has, for instance...
- key signature has six flats. Its relative minor is E-flat minor (or enharmonically D-sharp minor). Its parallel minor, G-flat minor, is usually replaced...
- the slow movement. In music for the harp, D-flat major is preferred enharmonically not only because harp strings are more resonant in the flat position...
- E, B, F♯, C♯, G♯, D♯, A♯, F) which is the circle of fifths. This is enharmonically equivalent to: (C, G, D, A, E, B, G♭, D♭, A♭, E♭, B♭, F). Equal temperament...