How to use in-sentence of “enharmonic”:
– E-flat minor is its enharmonic equivalent.
– Most composers prefer to use the enharmonic equivalent D-flat major because it has just five flats.
– Its enharmonic equivalent is F-sharp major, whose key signature also has six accidentals.
– B major’s relative keyrelative minor is parallel minor is B minor, and its enharmonic equivalent is C-flat major.
– But if the home key is near the bottom of the circle, enharmonic equivalence may need to be used because simply adding accidentals will result in a key with too many accidentals to be easy to play or write in.

