adjective
- relating to notes that are the same in pitch but written differently, such as F-sharp and G-flat
- having the same sound but different notation
Usage: music theory
Usage: music theory
Examples
- The pianist explained that C-sharp and D-flat are enharmonic equivalents.
- Enharmonic notes sound identical on the piano but are written differently in sheet music.
- The composer used enharmonic modulation to transition between distant keys.
- Students often confuse enharmonic spellings when learning music theory.
- The enharmonic relationship between these notes makes the chord progression smoother.
- Understanding enharmonic equivalents is essential for advanced music study.