Spelling it B# or E# is just for writing stuff in standard notation on paper if the key necessitates doing so.
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Why are some tunings expressed in flats and other sharps?
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To clarify an above post, The Can Be Only One use of a letter name in a scale. That's why you will get Cb, Fb, E# and B#.
Anyway, like this scale listed above: C# D# E# F# G# A# B#
It reads much better than: C# D# F F# G# A# CJust a guitar player...
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The mixture of flats and sharps is a pain. I think it is the notators brain fart that made him forget the most basic rules of notes: Anytime you drop a note in pitch, it is referred to as going flat.....if you increase the pitch , it is known as going sharp.
If I am in A( x02210 ) per say, and someone says jump to F sharp, that tells me I need to increase pitch ( xx4675 ), however, they often mean (244322), which should be pronounced as G Flat to let you know it is descending. I have found alot of people talk about scales and notes, but, forget this very basic rule. -Lou" I do not pay women for sex. I pay for them to leave after the sex ". -Wise words of Charlie Sheen
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