note reciprocals????????????????

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note reciprocals????????????????

Post by cc »

HI i needed help on something........
notes have sort of a "reciprocal" like db is also called c# an e# is also f,etc.
i need to know (to prepare for an audition) what are the alternative names for
C, E, A, G, & D? Thankyou
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tarzaflute
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note reciprocals????????????????

Post by tarzaflute »

Do u mean stuff like F double sharp is
the same as G? If so I can let u know the rest but if thats not what you want
could u add some more detail so I can get an idea?
Tara!

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note reciprocals????????????????

Post by tarzaflute »

I read your post again and I realise
thats what you're after, ok. G - F double sharp C - B sharp A - B double flat D
- E double flat E - F flat This answer can be extened but I know that these ones
are definately correct :)
Tara!

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note reciprocals????????????????

Post by AG950Flute »

tara is correct on the spelling of
those names. generally these are called enharmonic notes.
Courtney
Morton

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