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This is an anharmonic review of the C sharp 2-5. So basically what we're going to do is,
we're going to go up D flat minor. Because sometimes when you're reading through a book,
like the Real Book, for instance, you're not going to necessarily see D sharp minor. You
might see E flat minor. So you go in D flat minor scale, Dorian in this case, to A flat
mixolydian, back to C sharp. That's why it's really good to know your anharmonics. It's
good to know that C sharps can't last in D flat scale, because otherwise you might get
a little lost, a little confused, and there's no reason to. It's just a little bit of time
looking at flats and sharps in a similar way.