Exercise:
Name the notes, and what fret they will be played on.
E- F the distance is one fret
B- C the distance is one fret
So E sharp and F are identical. The same is true for B sharp and C. Since these notes sound the
same but have different names, they are called ENHARMONIC.
For example: This D is played on the 3rd fret.
Name the notes, and what fret they will be played on.
Note:
Usually notes are two frets (one whole step) apart.
There are two exceptions to the rule:
Usually notes are two frets (one whole step) apart.
There are two exceptions to the rule:
E- F the distance is one fret
B- C the distance is one fret
So E sharp and F are identical. The same is true for B sharp and C. Since these notes sound the
same but have different names, they are called ENHARMONIC.
2. Flats:
Flats are used to lower the pitch of a note by one fret. The symbol used is b .
Flats are used to lower the pitch of a note by one fret. The symbol used is b .
For example: This D is played on the 3rd fret.
If we put a flat in front of it it becomes D flat and will now be played on the second fret.
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