Pitch class
In music and music theory a pitch class contains all notess that have the same name; for example, all Es, no matter which octave they are in, are in the same pitch class.In musical set theory it is more accurate to say that a pitch class is an equivalence class of all pitcheses that are octaves apart, which would be labeled by an integer, not a traditional letter name. In both cases, when "pitch class" is used, the use of "pitch" indicates a specific frequency or note and does not include its octaves.
Using integer notation and mod 12, two pitches, x and y, are in the same pitch class only if for some integer n: