Enharmonia


Enharmonia is a feature of an equalized system that allows you to save one sound in several ways. For example, sound c can be written as deses or his.

Sounds with different names and spellings, but the same sound is called enharmonic or enharmonic.

Enharmonia and evenly tempered system make it possible to distinguish between: diatonic and chromatic semitones and the whole diatonic and chromatic tone.

With Enharmonium, the term is associated with the concept of enharmonic grams, which are identical but different musical notation. Enhanced grammatical or gamma conversion is of practical importance, facilitating the reading of notes in pitches that are further down the quintile, and therefore have a greater number of punctuation marks. In classical harmony the enharmonic sound was forced to follow the rules of harmonics.

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