G sharp
The enharmonic equivalent to A-flat is G-sharp; The enharmonic equivalent to G-flat is F-sharp.
It's not equivalent to any sharp, but it is equivalent to D double sharp.
G-sharp is the same as A-flat.
B-flat to C-sharp is an augmented 2nd.
A sharp.
The enharmonic equivalent to A-flat is G-sharp; The enharmonic equivalent to G-flat is F-sharp.
an a flat only can be called an a flat There is no double sharp equivalent, but it is the same as G sharp.
C sharp.
It's not equivalent to any sharp, but it is equivalent to D double sharp.
G-sharp is the same as A-flat.
The equivalent of an f sharp is a G flat.
C sharp is equivalent to the note D flat.
The E flat equivalent of the keyword provided is D sharp.
C sharp/D flat, D sharp/E flat, F sharp/G flat, G sharp/A flat, A sharp/B flat
a flat( or g sharp),a, b flat( or a sharp), b, c flat (or b sharp), c, c sharp (or d flat), d, e flat (or d sharp), e, f flat( or e sharp), f, f sharp ( or g flat)and g.
a flat( or g sharp),a, b flat( or a sharp), b, c flat (or b sharp), c, c sharp (or d flat), d, e flat (or d sharp), e, f flat( or e sharp), f, f sharp ( or g flat)and g.
No. There are a (plus a flat and a sharp), b (plus b flat and b sharp), c (flat and sharp), d (flat and sharp), e (flat and sharp), f (flat and sharp), and g (flat and sharp). That makes a, b, c, d, e, f, g Plus the flat and sharp for each, making 21 notes of the scale.