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What are enharmonic notes? (1 point)
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notes that share the same pitch, but have different names
notes that are played out of tune
notes that are played an octave apart
notes that begin a scale
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Enharmonic notes are **notes that share the same pitch, but have different names**.
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