Enharmonic Notes

Enharmonic note is a note with two theoretical names and same sound.

Examples of Enharmonic notes on a keyboard

 Analysis
A black key next to a white key is its sharp. For instance the next black key to C note in the image above is C# (C sharp). That means it raises the the note (C) by a semitone.

A black key before a white key is its flat. For instance the black key before note D is Db (D flat). That means it lowers the note (D) by a semitone.

Five Major Enharmonic Notes

1. C# is the same as Db

2. D# is the same as Eb

3. F# is the same as Gb

4. G# is the same as Ab

5. A# is the same as Bb

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