Answer:
1. a note/interval/key that is equivalent to another note/interval/key but spelled differently.
2. G#
3. Ab
4. enharmonic equivalents
5. basically the notes stated in the picture, they're all repeated
6.c flat=b
b sharp=c
f flat=e
e sharp=f
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Conventional:
- Members are payed to play in the orchestra.
- Orchestras usually contain only string instruments, but there are Symphony Orchestras where there are a large variety of instruments. (Brass, Woodwind, String, and Percussion.)
- Not usually taught in schools.
Concert:
- Taught in schools.
- Members do not get payed to play, but pay to play.
- Concert band does not contain string instruments.
Marching Band:
-Taught in schools.
- Members are not usually paid.
- Only contains brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments.
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