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has gloss | eng: An enharmonic scale is a musical scale in which there is no exact equivalence between a sharpened note and the flattened note it is enharmonically related to. As an example, F sharp and G flat are generally equivalent in a chromatic scale, but they would be distinguished in an enharmonic scale. |
lexicalization | eng: enharmonic scale |
instance of | (noun) (music) a series of notes differing in pitch according to a specific scheme (usually within an octave) scale, musical scale |
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