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What note would be enharmonic to C quintuple sharp if it existed?

F would be C quintuple sharp.


Where is G quintuple sharp on the piano?

Just as G sharp is one semitone above G, and G double sharp is two semitones above G, G quintuple sharp can be found five chromatic semitones--equal in twelve-tone equal temperament to a perfect fourth--above G natural. G quintuple sharp is enharmonic to A triple sharp, B sharp, and--most notably--C, as well as D double flat, E quadruple flat and F quintuple flat. On a piano, this note can be played by striking the white key immediately on the left of a pair of black keys. Triple sharps, triple flats, quadruple sharps and the such are very rarely encountered, and so the inability to play a quintuple sharp on the piano will not severely disadvantage one. Wherever did you come across this one?


Where is C quintuple sharp on the piano - C raised a perfect 4th?

Anything beyond a double sharp exists only in theory and not in practice. A quintuple sharp would raise a note by 5 half steps, so a C with 5 sharps would sound the same as F.


What are the piano to cello conversion of these notes G sharp D sharp A sharp B C sharp F sharp E sharp and G natural?

g sharp would be g sharp or a minor. d sharp would be d sharp or e flat. a sharp would be a sharp or b flat. c sharp would be c sharp or d flat. f sharp would be f sharp or g flat. e sharp would be e sharp or f slat for which there is no such note. and g natural would be g natural.


How many key signatures exist?

15 different key signatures exist. (no sharps or flats) = C major F sharp= G major F C sharp = D major F C G sharp = A major F C G D sharp = E major F C G D A sharp = B major F C G D A E sharp = F # major F C G D A E B sharp = C# major B E A D G C F flat = C flat major B E A D G C flat = G flat major B E A D G flat = D flat major B E A D flat = A flat major B E A flat =E flat major B E flat =B flat major B flat = F major

Related Questions

What note would be enharmonic to C quintuple sharp if it existed?

F would be C quintuple sharp.


Where is G quintuple sharp on the piano?

Just as G sharp is one semitone above G, and G double sharp is two semitones above G, G quintuple sharp can be found five chromatic semitones--equal in twelve-tone equal temperament to a perfect fourth--above G natural. G quintuple sharp is enharmonic to A triple sharp, B sharp, and--most notably--C, as well as D double flat, E quadruple flat and F quintuple flat. On a piano, this note can be played by striking the white key immediately on the left of a pair of black keys. Triple sharps, triple flats, quadruple sharps and the such are very rarely encountered, and so the inability to play a quintuple sharp on the piano will not severely disadvantage one. Wherever did you come across this one?


Where is C quintuple sharp on the piano - C raised a perfect 4th?

Anything beyond a double sharp exists only in theory and not in practice. A quintuple sharp would raise a note by 5 half steps, so a C with 5 sharps would sound the same as F.


What note is G quintuple sharp?

A G quintuluple sharp would be raised four half steps, or two whole steps, making it a B.


What is it called when you times something by 5. like quadruple but one higher?

Quintuple?


Do mermaids have sharp teeth?

Mermaids do not exist so they do not have sharp teeth.


How many grams of fat does a quintuple cheese burger from McDonald's have?

How can you order a quintuple cheeseburger from mcdonalds anyways


How to use quintuple in a sentence?

The woman-in-labor gave birth to a quintuple, although most of them died shortly after.


How many is a Quintuple?

Quintuple is something consisting of five parts. It's like the watermelon was quintupled.


What is comes after quintuple?

sextuple


What is five if four is quadruple?

quintuple


Does B sharp exist in music theory?

Yes, B sharp does exist in music theory. It is the enharmonic equivalent of C natural, meaning that they are the same pitch but spelled differently.