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Answer by user45266 for What is the symbol for "is the enharmonic equivalent...
I think the equals sign actually works perfectly well for this purpose. For starters, "enharmonic" itself is really a short way to say "enharmonically equivalent", so from a language perspective, =...
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In Kostka and Payne, Tonal Harmony the equal sign is used... ...or......or...
View ArticleAnswer by Tim for What is the symbol for "is the enharmonic equivalent of"?
As far as I know, there is no sign. Why should there be? That statement and other similar ones aren't commonplace, and whenever there's a need to use it, simply write the fact down.There are, as Dom...
View ArticleAnswer by Albrecht Hügli for What is the symbol for "is the enharmonic...
F# - Gb or F#/Gb(I know you use the slash to indicate a secondary dominant or any other degree of another degree).https://www.theorie-musik.de/grundlagen/enharmonische-verwechslung/Edit:I agree that /...
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Use Parentheses?E♯ is the enharmonic equivalent of F♮I've seen the following in scores but written on the staff instead of using letters: E♯ (F♮)
View ArticleAnswer by MeanGreen for What is the symbol for "is the enharmonic equivalent...
Several mathematical symbols come to mind, as I don't think there is an official musical symbol.≡Triple bar means "identical to"≈Approximately means "almost equal to"~ Tilde means "similar"
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Say I want to write a statement like this, but in a more compact form:E♯ is the enharmonic equivalent of F♮What symbol could I use instead of "is the enharmonic equivalent of"?It doesn't seem right to...
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