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  • 64Энгармоническая клавиатура — (англ.&#160;enharmonic keyboard), определяется присутствием энгармонически сравнимых нот c неодинаковыми высотами. У обычной клавиатуры, например, есть только одна клавиша и высота для нот до диез и ре бемоль, а у энгармонической клавиатуры есть&#8230; …

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  • 67Theoretical key — Theoretical keys or impossible keys are keys which exist in music theory, but are not actually used in music because they have an impractical key signature. In music that uses the equal temperament, which includes most Western music, an&#8230; …

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  • 69Accidental (music) — In music, an accidental is a note whose pitch (or pitch class) is not a member of a scale or mode indicated by the most recently applied key signature. In musical notation, the symbols used to mark such notes, sharps (music|sharp), flats&#8230; …

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  • 70C-flat major — See also: B major C♭ major Relative key A♭ minor enharmonic …

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