Talk:D♯ (musical note)
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[edit] D sharp vs. E flat
D sharp is very rarely enountered in actual practice, E flat very commonly encountered; might it not be more in keeping with music as it is actually written and performed to redirect D♯ to E flat than E flat to D♯ as is currently the case? This would be even more the case with B flat and A♯. Robert Greer (talk) 17:10, 16 December 2007 (UTC)