Tag: enharmonic modulations
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Enharmonic Equivalents Lesson 3: Minor Scale
In the final enharmonic equivalents lesson, we are going to look at the minor scale. If you haven’t checked out the previous two lessons, you can check out lesson one here and lesson two here. Believe it or not there are different notes in the minor scale that are enharmonic equivalents than the major scale.…
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Enharmonic Equivalents Lesson 2: Major Scale
Enharmonic equivalents are a relatively easy thing to comprehend but I wanted to dig a bit deeper because there is more to it than just the same tones but different note names. Enharmonic equivalents affect the way that you write and read music. We are going to be taking a look at the major scale…
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Enharmonic Equivalents Lesson 1
Notes that have the same pitch and position on the fretboard but a different note name is what we call an enharmonic equivalent. These are very common when you are looking at a scale that has sharps and flats with the same position and sound. When you are writing out your scales and you see…