It's called enharmonic spelling. An example is C-sharp and D-flat.
It's called enharmonic spelling, such as G-sharp and A-flat.
Enharmonics is when you have two different note names but the pitch is the same
Two notes that sound the same in pitch but have different names are 'enharmonically equivalent'. E.g. F# and Gb sound the same but they are written differently.
No. A one beat note is called a crotchet and a two beat note is called a minim.
In Germany all the note names are the same as English note names except that Bb in German is B and B natural in German is H.
The enharmonic note of Gb is F#
Enharmonics is when you have two different note names but the pitch is the same
Two notes that sound the same in pitch but have different names are 'enharmonically equivalent'. E.g. F# and Gb sound the same but they are written differently.
An enharmonic note is a note that has two names but have the same fingering
They have different names.
The representative and direct democracy are the SAME thing, but are called by different names.
I am in band so I know that a slide between two notes is called a tie when they are the same note and a slur if it is two different notes.
They both worshipped multiple gods, and were the same gods with different names, ie. Poseidon=Neptune, Zeus=Jupiter.
The representative and direct democracy are the SAME thing, but are called by different names.
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a note that has the same pitch but a different letter name
Yes. Same pony, different names.
The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.The Greeks did not actually influence Roman religion. The Greeks and Romans worshiped the same major gods only under different names. The same can be said of other cultures. It seems that the ancient deities were universal even though they were called by different names.