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Which set of notes are enharmonic equivalents to each other? (1 point)
Responses
C / G C Image with alt text: sharp symbol / G Image with alt text: flat symbol C / D C Image with alt text: sharp symbol / D Image with alt text: flat symbol A / E A Image with alt text: sharp symbol / E Image with alt text: flat symbol F/ G
Responses
C / G C Image with alt text: sharp symbol / G Image with alt text: flat symbol C / D C Image with alt text: sharp symbol / D Image with alt text: flat symbol A / E A Image with alt text: sharp symbol / E Image with alt text: flat symbol F/ G
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GPT-4o mini
Enharmonic equivalents are notes that sound the same but are written differently. From your options, the enharmonic equivalents are:
- C♯ (C sharp) and D♭ (D flat)
Therefore, the correct answer is: **C Image with alt text: sharp symbol / D Image with alt text: flat symbol**.
- C♯ (C sharp) and D♭ (D flat)
Therefore, the correct answer is: **C Image with alt text: sharp symbol / D Image with alt text: flat symbol**.
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