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Understanding Basic Music Theory, 2013a

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23<br />

Enharmonic Keys<br />

Figure 1.32: The key signatures for E at and D sharp look very dierent, but would sound the same<br />

on a keyboard.<br />

Exercise 1.1.5.3 (Solution on p. 66.)<br />

Give an enharmonic name and key signature for the keys given in Figure 1.33. (If you are not<br />

well-versed in key signatures (Section 1.1.4)yet, pick the easiest enharmonic spelling for the key<br />

name, and the easiest enharmonic spelling for every note in the key signature. Writing out the<br />

scales may help, too.)<br />

Figure 1.33<br />

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