Today’s episode deals with two chords that have the same sound but different names, Gflat and Fsharp. When two notes have the same sound but different names, they are called enharmonics. F# is the enharmonic of Gb. When is it wrong to spell one rather the other? How interchangeable are notes and chords of the same sound? Listen now as CMajor explains and decide for yourself if you agree with the explanation. See you all soon. Thank you for listening.