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    DJimC
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    Yes, D-flat is the same as C-sharp etc (at least for the purposes of DJ’ing and key recognition software).

    There is a theoretical difference, but only few instruments (mostly string instruments) and musicians are able to make a distinction between a D-flat and C-sharp note.

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    TechnoRage
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    DJimC, post: 25797, member: 2657 wrote: Yes, D-flat is the same as C-sharp etc (at least for the purposes of DJ’ing and key recognition software).

    There is a theoretical difference, but only few instruments (mostly string instruments) and musicians are able to make a distinction between a D-flat and C-sharp note.

    Ah that’s clear thanks Jim.

    I gues I have to make my own Tom-a-lot wheel with all the translations in it:-)
    G-flat-major = F-sharp-major
    d-flat-minor = c-sharp-minor
    a-flat-minor = g-sharp-minor
    e-flat-minor = d-sharp-minor

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