I don't know English well and i don't KNOW really what the question is becks this phone translation really sucks, but from what i thing the answer is that a minor has all the same notes as c major (you have to excuse that i don't know how the fancy music words are in English and maybe this wont help because we are not even the same page)
The enharmonic equivalent of C minor is B-sharp minor. Enharmonically, C minor and B-sharp minor sound the same but are written differently in musical notation. C minor consists of the notes C, D, E♭, F, G, A♭, and B♭, while B-sharp minor consists of the notes B♯, C♯, D, E, F♯, G, and A.
The enharmonic equivalent to A-flat is G-sharp; The enharmonic equivalent to G-flat is F-sharp.
The enharmonic of E-sharp is F-natural.
F
F
Start in C major, parallel minor is C minor, relative major is E-flat major, parallel minor is E-flat minor, enharmonic respelling is D-sharp minor (which has 6 sharps).
F# minor is the enharmonic equivalent of G♭ minor, which is the subdominant key of D♭ minor. D♭ minor is a theoretical key with a troublesome B double-flat in its key signature. This is why you would usually see the key orientation of a song or passage with tonal center of D♭ notated around its enharmonic equivalent, C#.
The enharmonic equivalent of C minor is B-sharp minor. Enharmonically, C minor and B-sharp minor sound the same but are written differently in musical notation. C minor consists of the notes C, D, E♭, F, G, A♭, and B♭, while B-sharp minor consists of the notes B♯, C♯, D, E, F♯, G, and A.
D sharp minor
E Flat Minor
The enharmonic equivalent to A-flat is G-sharp; The enharmonic equivalent to G-flat is F-sharp.
D
e flat
The enharmonic of Db is: C#
Yes.
The equivalent of an f sharp is a G flat.
F sharp is the enharmonic.