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ENHARMONIC EQUIVALENTS Different Name - Sounds the Same

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Different Name - Sounds the Same. Enharmonic Equivalents. Definitions. Different Name – Sounds the Same. Enharmonic Equivalent. # - Sharp. Raises the Pitch ½ step. b - Flat. Lowers the Pitch ½ step. - Natural. Cancels out #’s or b’s. ½ Step. Up or Down to the next key on a piano. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ENHARMONIC EQUIVALENTSDifferent Name - Sounds the Same

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Definitions

# - Sharp Raises the Pitch ½ step

b - Flat Lowers the Pitch ½ step

- Natural Cancels out #’s or b’s

½ Step Up or Down to the next key on a piano.

Enharmonic Equivalent Different Name – Sounds the Same

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Draw a piano keyboard

Draw a rectangle.

• Add 2 ‘buck teeth’ and a line.

• Add 3 ‘buck teeth and a line.

• Letter the white keys: From “C” to shining “C”

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When we are talking about Enharmonic Equivalents… which keys are we usually talking about?ALL TOGETHER NOW !!!!!!!

The BLACK KEYS

Draw in your “bunny ears” on the black keys.

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To get to the black keys…we can either go up ½ step to it (#) or down ½ step to it (b).

If we go up ½ step (#) from “C” we would get a C#.

C#

If we go down ½ step (b) from “D” we would get a Db.

DbC# = Db

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Let’s try another one together……………If we go up ½ step (#) from “F” we would get an F#.

F#

If we go down ½ step (b) from “G” we would get a Gb.

Gb

F# = GbGo ahead and fill in the rest of the ‘bunny ears’.

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Check to see if your keyboard matches mine!!!!!!!!

C# Db D# Eb F# Gb G# Ab A# Bb

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The rules for getting the“other name”

# - If you have a sharp and want the other name…

F# = ___

Go up 1 letter…

G

and call it “b”.

bAb = ___ G#

b – if you have a flat and want the other name…Go down 1 letter…and call it “#”.

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THE “DANGER ZONES”There are two (2) places where we might have a problem… the ‘rules’ don’t work...do you see it?

Why the problem you might ask?????There is NO BLACK KEY THERE!!!

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The “DANGER ZONES”If we go up ½ step from “E” we would get an F .

If we go up ½ step from “B” we would get aC .

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The “DANGER ZONES”

If we go down ½ step (b) from “F” we would get an E .

If we go down ½ step (b) from “C” we would get a B .

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With just a little practice….. You too can become an….

Enharmonic Equivalent Ninja

Biff

POW

ZONK

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