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Enharmonic Equivalent

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Enharmonic Equivalents

An Enharmonic Equivalent is where a musical pitch can have different names depending on the context in which it is functioning. An example is G# produces the same pitch as Ab.

Enharmonic equivalents will sound the same but are notated differently using standard music notation.

Enharmonic Equivalents are used for the correct spelling of scale and chords.

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