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Is C the same as B Sharp?
Another name for B# is C, which has the same note pitch / sound, which means that the two note names are enharmonic to each other. It is called sharp because it is 1 half-tone(s) / semitone(s) up from the white note after which is is named – note B. The next note up from B# is C# / Db.
Is B Sharp just C?
Yes a B# is just a C, but it is written that way because that note is function like a “B” instead of a “C”. If you look at the notes you have G#, B#, and F#.
Is B# same as C?
B# and C are the same note. B# and C are the same frequency, but we use 7 notes in each key and give them each a letter and a value. Some keys use that frequency for B#, some use it for C, some for Dbb.
Why are there no sharp between B and C?
Why do B and C and E and F not have a sharp note between them? Simply because, acoustically speaking, there is no room in our current system for another pitch between B and C, or E and F. A sharp always refers to raising the pitch by a half step, and a flat always refers to lowering the pitch by a half step.
What is C double sharp?
C double-sharp is a whole step higher than C, which is the D key on the piano keyboard. C double-sharp, E double-flat and D are enharmonic equivalent or enharmonic notes. They share the same pitch and sound exactly the same when played on a piano, but they are written differently on the staff.
What is another name for G double sharp?
G## is a white key on the piano. Another name for G## is A, which has the same note pitch / sound, which means that the two note names are enharmonic to each other. It is called double-sharp because it is 2 half-tone(s) / semitone(s) up from the white note after which is is named – note G.
Why would you use a double sharp?
The purpose of double sharps and flats in key signatures is to represent this scale in the way it is written, and avoid constant use of accidentals on a note – as per the example switching between G and G#.