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I've seen the same note called different names for example the note F♯F# can also be written as G♭Gb. Why is this the case and are there times to use one name over another?

I've seen the same note called different names for example the note F♯ can also be written as G♭. Why is this the case and are there times to use one name over another?

I've seen the same note called different names for example the note F# can also be written as Gb. Why is this the case and are there times to use one name over another?

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I've seen the same note called different names for example the note F#F♯ can also be written as GbG♭. Why is this the case and are there times to use one name over another?

I've seen the same note called different names for example the note F# can also be written as Gb. Why is this the case and are there times to use one name over another?

I've seen the same note called different names for example the note F♯ can also be written as G♭. Why is this the case and are there times to use one name over another?

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