different between unharmonic vs enharmonic
unharmonic
English
Etymology
un- +? harmonic
Adjective
unharmonic (not comparable)
- (physics) Not harmonic
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enharmonic
English
Etymology
From Latin enharmonicus, from Late Latin enarmonius, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (enarmónios), from ?? (en)+??????? (harmonÃa)
Adjective
enharmonic (not comparable)
- (music) Describing two or more identical or almost identical notes that are written differently when in different keys. (Whether they are identical depends on the tuning method used.)
- C sharp is enharmonic to D flat.
- (music) Of or pertaining to a tetrachord.
Derived terms
- enharmonically
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