Enharmonics: Music Theory: Part 2

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Part of the video series: Basic Essentials of Music Theory

Summary: Learn more about enharmonics in music theory in the second part of the enharmonic lessons in this free video clip.

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Mark W. Black Armed with a master's degree in music and theory and owner/founder of Promethean Studios in Dallas, Mark W. Black has taught hundreds of beginners how to adva... read more

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Enharmonics: Music Theory: Part 2

Hey! I am Mark Black and I am here on expertvillage.com. I am here to talk to you about music theory and learning how to read music. Another name for C and check this one out, another name for C is a B sharp. Remember we said that B and C are only a half step apart. So if I sharp a B, raise it a half step, it is a C. Now which name do you use, well it depends on what key you are in and where you start from in a whole bunch of step. Right now we want to understand is that inharmonic notes are different names for the same sound, every note name has got really three or four names if you choose to do it. We normally would choose the easiest name the one that fits the best but inharmonic notes are different names with the same sounds and it is how you keep from getting confused when your friend says you are playing A sharp and I do not A sharp but A sharp is just B flat, this is another name for the same thing okay.

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