- In music, two
written notes have
enharmonic equivalence if they
produce the same
pitch but are
notated differently. Similarly,
written intervals, chords...
-
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...
- In
music theory, an
enharmonic scale is a very
ancient Gr****
musical scale which contains four
notes tuned to
approximately quarter tone pitches, bracketed...
-
three genera: the diatonic,
chromatic (also
called chroma, "colour"), and
enharmonic (also
called ἁρμονία [harmonia]). The
first two of
these were subject...
- key
signature has
seven flats. Its
relative minor is A-flat
minor (or
enharmonically G-sharp minor). Its
parallel minor, C-flat minor, is
usually replaced...
- 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...
-
instead as the
enharmonic key of G-sharp minor,
since A-flat minor,
which contains seven flats, is not
normally used. Its
enharmonic, G-sharp major,...
-
classical music from
Western culture, a
diesis (/ˈdaɪəsɪs/ DY-ə-siss or
enharmonic diesis,
plural dieses (/ˈdaɪəsiz/ DY-ə-seez), or "difference"; Gr****:...
- its key
signature making it less
convenient to use. C-sharp major, the
enharmonic equivalent to D-flat major, has
seven sharps,
whereas D-flat
major only...
-
relative minor is A-sharp
minor (or
enharmonically B-flat minor), its
parallel minor is C-sharp minor, and its
enharmonic equivalence is D-flat major. The...