Enharmonic Equivalence on the Piano Keyboard
Which statement best describes the relationship between enharmonic equivalence, the chromatic scale, and the piano keyboard?
A
Enharmonic equivalence allows for multiple note names to represent the same pitch on the piano, corresponding to the same key in the chromatic scale
B
The concept ensures that each key on the piano corresponds to a unique note name in the chromatic scale, without any overlap
C
Enharmonic equivalence determines the physical distance between white and black keys on the piano, influencing the chromatic scale’s structure
D
Enharmonic equivalence dictates that adjacent keys on the piano must always represent half steps in the chromatic scale
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