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- Enharmonic_scale abstract "In music theory, an enharmonic scale is \"an [imaginary] gradual progression by quarter tones\" or any \"[musical] scale proceeding by quarter tones\". The enharmonic scale uses dieses (divisions) nonexistent on most keyboards, since modern standard keyboards have only half-tone dieses.More broadly, an enharmonic scale is a scale in which (using standard notation) there is no exact equivalence between a sharpened note and the flattened note it is enharmonically related to, such as in the quarter tone scale. As an example, F♯ and G♭ are equivalent in a chromatic scale (the same sound is spelled differently), but they are different sounds in an enharmonic scale. See: musical tuning.Musical keyboards which distinguish between enharmonic notes are called by some modern scholars enharmonic keyboards. (The enharmonic genus, a tetrachord with roots in early Greek music, is only loosely related to enharmonic scales.)Consider a scale constructed through Pythagorean tuning. A Pythagorean scale can be constructed \"upwards\" by wrapping a chain of perfect fifths around an octave, but it can also be constructed \"downwards\" by wrapping a chain of perfect fourths around the same octave. By juxtaposing these two slightly different scales, it is possible to create an enharmonic scale.The following Pythagorean scale is enharmonic:In the above scale the following pairs of notes are said to be enharmonic: C♯ and D♭ D♯ and E♭ F♯ and G♭ G♯ and A♭ A♯ and B♭In this example, natural notes are sharpened by multiplying its frequency ratio by 256:243 (called a limma), and a natural note is flattened by multiplying its ratio by 243:256. A pair of enharmonic notes are separated by a Pythagorean comma, which is equal to 531441:524288 (about 23.46 cents).".
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- Enharmonic_scale wikiPageWikiLink Scale_(music).
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- Enharmonic_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Enharmonic scale".
- Enharmonic_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "enharmonic scale".
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- Enharmonic_scale type Scale.
- Enharmonic_scale comment "In music theory, an enharmonic scale is \"an [imaginary] gradual progression by quarter tones\" or any \"[musical] scale proceeding by quarter tones\".".
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