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Originally Posted by Nicol Armarfi
C sharp is not very commonly used as it requires every key of the diatonic scale to become sharp, whereas in D flat you still have two natural tones, making it a lot friendlier to read.
Personally I prefer E minor/G major and F minor/Ab major.
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I understand but I was merely saying that they are basically the same thing since they are enharmonic.
But I can see where you're coming from, I agree having two natural tones is easier to read.