E# And F DON'T Share The Same Staff Position So, while F might sound like E# when played and the former used to substitute the latter for ordinary purposes, E# and F are entirely two different notes and this is because both notes cannot be written on the same staff position.
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Read More »The subject of enharmonic equivalence is usually not given the attention it deserves. I come across students who often ask “is E# the same as F?” and from my findings, it’s either they got an unsatisfactory answer or their question wasn’t answered. Today, I finally decided to answer the question and I have two answers:
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