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Aaron
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I've heard it said that, whilst on most instruments these notes are played with the same fingerings/technique/etc., there is a subtle difference.

This isn't specific to this particular note combination, but to all enharmonic equivalents.

What might this teacher have been referring to?

I've heard it said that, whilst on most instruments these notes are played with the same fingerings/technique/etc there is a subtle difference.

This isn't specific to this particular note combination, but to all enharmonic equivalents.

What might this teacher have been referring to?

I've heard it said that, whilst on most instruments these notes are played with the same fingerings/technique/etc., there is a subtle difference.

This isn't specific to this particular note combination, but to all enharmonic equivalents.

What might this teacher have been referring to?

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