Enharmonic

/ˌɛnhɑrˈmɑnɪk/ adjective

Referring to notes that sound the same pitch but are spelled differently, such as F# and Gb. These equivalent pitches allow composers to change keys smoothly or create harmonic ambiguity.

From Greek enharmonikos, combining en- 'in' and harmonia 'harmony.' Originally referred to ancient Greek quarter-tone intervals, but evolved in Western music theory to describe pitch equivalencies in equal temperament.

AMአንድ ድምፅ የተለየ ስም
ARمتوافق الصوت
BNবিভিন্ন নাম সমস্বর
CAenarmònic
CSenharmonický
DAenharmonisk
DEenharmonisch
ELεναρμονικός
ESenarmónico
FAهماهنگ نام khác
FIenharmoninen
FRénharmonique
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