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Definition of Enharmonics

Enharmonic
Enharmonic En`har*mon"ic, Enharmonical En`har*mon"ic*al, a. [Gr. ? ?, ? fitting, accordant; ? in + ? harmony: cf. F. enharmonique.]

Meaning of Enharmonics from wikipedia

- In music, two written notes have enharmonic equivalence if they produce the same pitch but are notated differently. Similarly, written intervals, chords...
- In music theory, an enharmonic scale is a very ancient Gr**** musical scale which contains four notes tuned to approximately quarter tone pitches, bracketed...
- An enharmonic keyboard is a musical keyboard, where enharmonically equivalent notes do not have identical pitches. A conventional keyboard has, for instance...
- three genera: the diatonic, chromatic (also called chroma, "colour"), and enharmonic (also called ἁρμονία [harmonia]). The first two of these were subject...
- 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...
- relative major is A-flat major and its parallel major is F major. Its enharmonic equivalent, E-sharp minor, has six single sharps and the double sharp...
- 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...
- 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...
- music), raising a note's pitch by a semitone results in a note that is enharmonically equivalent to the adjacent named note. In this system, A♯ and B♭ are...
- spiral. See also § Circle closure in non-equal tuning systems. Without enharmonic equivalences, continuing a sequence of fifths results in notes with double...