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BananaChips · 41-45, F
@SW-User B sharp is the same thing as C and C flat is the same thing as B. I know it does not seem to make sense but that's really how it works. When you go from C to C#/Db, that is a half step. Another half step going up from C#/Db to D. And so on. BUT... when you go from B to C or E to F, that's only a half step so there is no flat or sharp in between.

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I know you said you play piano but do you know...if I play the open low-E string and then the open high-E string, are those two Es a octave apart from each other?
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basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@SW-User more than an octave. Your next octave on your low e string will be at the 12th fret.