Enharmonic notes are notes that share the same pitch, but have different names. For example, A♭ and G♯ are enharmonic because they are played at the same frequency but are notated differently.
What are enharmonic notes? (1 point) Responses notes that share the same pitch, but have different names notes that share the same pitch, but have different names notes that are played out of tune notes that are played out of tune notes that are played an octave apart notes that are played an octave apart notes that begin a scale notes that begin a scale
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