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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,"