Definition of "enharmonically" [en•har•mon•ic•al•ly]
Adjectival form of enharmonic.(adverb)
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Use "enharmonically" in a sentence
"* Trombone: A powerful brass instrument of the trumpet family, the only wind instrument possessing a complete chromatic scale enharmonically true, like the human voice or the violin, and hence very valuable in the orchestra."
"The intervals are enharmonically the same as those of the chord in the first bar of Prelude -- F, A flat, C flat, E flat, = F, G sharp, B, D sharp -- but the treatment and surroundings are very different."
"E [sharp] and F are enharmonically the same, as are also C [flat] and B,"