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  1. Enharmonic
    In ancient music, enharmonic was a kind of musical scale recognised by the ancient Greeks, which consisted of quarter tones and major thirds, and was regarded as the most accurate. In modern music, the term enharmonic pertains to a change of notes to the eye, while, as the same keys are used, the in...
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  2. Enharmonic
    the relationship between two pitches that represent the same note (i.e. G# and Ab)
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  3. Enharmonic
    En`har·mon'ic (ĕn`hȧr*mŏn'ĭk), En`har*mon'ic*al (-ĭ*k a l) adjective [ Greek 'enarmoniko`s , 'enarmo`nios fitting, accordant; 'en in + 'armoni`a harmony: confer...
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  4. Enharmonic
    • (a.) Alt. of Enharmonical
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  5. enharmonic
    in the system of equal temperament tuning used on keyboard instruments, two tones that sound the same but are notated (spelled) differently. Pitches ... [4 related articles]
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  6. enharmonic
    enharmonic, enharmonically Relating to, or involving tones that are identical in pitch but are written differently according to the key in which they occur; such as, C sharp and D flat.
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  7. Enharmonic
    In modern musical notation and tuning, an enharmonic equivalent is a note (enharmonic tone) interval (enharmonic interval) or key signature (enharmonic key signature) which is equivalent to some other note, interval, or key signature but "spelled", or named differently (enharmonic relation). Thus, ...
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  8. enharmonic
    In music, a harmony capable of alternative interpretations, used as a link between passages of normally unrelated keys. For example, an enharmonic modulation from C sharp to F major plays on the equivalence, in keyboard terms, of the notes E sharp and F
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