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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Enharmonic notes are two notes that have the same name and the same pitch the same name and different pitches different names and the same pitch different names and different pitches

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@AlexandervonHumboldt2 @sleepyjess @ILovemek @Secret-Ninja

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@ILovemek what do you think? @AndrewTheCookie

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@Jhannybean

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@KamiBug

OpenStudy (kamibug):

Same pitch, different names.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks!!!

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r In modern musical notation and tuning, an enharmonic equivalent is a note, interval, or key signature that is equivalent to some other note, interval, or key signature but "spelled", or named differently.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following parts is common to classical, steel-string, and electric guitars? Amplifier Tuners Pick guard Bridge Pins

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Bridge Pins

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thanks:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In music, the basic unit of time is the bar line beat timbre pitch

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@ILovemek

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beat:)

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thx:)

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