Enharmonics
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“Enharmonics” is the term we use to describe the multiple note names of one pitch. Such as C# and Db - they are the exact same pitch.

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ENHARMONIC equivalents!

(they sound the exact same)

Another example could be A and Bbb (B double flat);

Or B and A double sharp;

C Chromatic scale

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