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The enharmonic note of Gb is F#

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The enharmonic equivalent of B sharp can be C, or D double-flat (Dbb). Historically, B#, C and Dbb were three different pitches. However, in modern 12-tone tuning (equal temperament) they are one and the same.

Every note of the piano (and of modern tuning) enjoys THREE names, except for one! The note G# or Ab has just two names.

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A# ( and Cbb ).

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