Do you mean the note? An enharmonic of D sharp is E flat.
A flat (this is the middle black key in the group of three black keys).
Another name for B sharp is C.
F sharp is the same note.
c flat, a double sharp or H!
Enharmonics is the name for a pitch that is "spelled" three different ways. # C=B sharp, D double flat # D flat= C sharp, B double sharp....
C C C D E D C E D D C Here is a score http://pagesperso-orange.fr/daniel.potet/fclairlu.pdf Depends on what instrument. On clarinet it's f f f g a g f a g g f. It is a good french folk song
A B sharp is actually a C, and it's a half step up from B and a half step down from C sharp. So basically its between B natural and C sharp.
F sharp is the same note.
c flat, a double sharp or H!
C sharp, D sharp, E natural, F sharp, G sharp, A natural, B sharp & C sharp We call the note C "B sharp" to avoid using the same letter name twice. If we used the note name "C" we would have 2 C-notes and no B-notes in the scale!
D sharp is another name for E flat
The notes C#, F#, and B make the second inversion of an F#sus4 (F sharp suspended fourth).
B sharp, C double-sharp, D double-sharp, E sharp, F double-sharp, G double-sharp, A double-sharp, B sharp.
Enharmonics is the name for a pitch that is "spelled" three different ways. # C=B sharp, D double flat # D flat= C sharp, B double sharp....
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Do you mean the note? An enharmonic of D sharp is E flat.
B sharp is in fact a C.
G sharp
There is no B sharp.