E# And F DON'T Share The Same Staff Position If E# is written on a line, F would be on a space and vice-versa. E# and F are two different labels (spellings) for one finger key on the piano. The reason why there are two spellings for one particular note is that the use of one spelling will not suffice.
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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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