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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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is enharmonically equivalent to a minor third in equal temperament, but is not the same interval in other meantone tunings.
is enharmonically equivalent to a minor third in equal temperament, but is not the same interval in other meantone tunings.
 
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