ammfgt. vol.1(berklee) 17
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Sharps and Flats All notes that are not altered by sharps or flats are called "NATUR.';L". -..... .
SHARP (#') raises a note 1/2 tone (1 fret) FLAT (,) lowers a note 1/2 tonl ,1 fret)
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;J #;J I fu Ir r pI I ;J bJ • 11 When a SHARP or FLAT appears in the KEY SIGNATURE (between the clef sign and the time) it is used through-out the entire piece ..
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When a SHARP or FLAT appears in a piece that is not in the SIGNATURE, it is called an "ACCIDENTAL", and is used only for the remainder of that measure..
. . . THE NEXT BAR LINE CANCELS IT OUT... 21 012 I 012 O I1 o
@ (i) "----The NATURAL SIG?\(~) is used to cancel out accidentals within the same measure.. . . it is also used as a "reminder" that a bar line has canceled an accidental
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When the NATURAL sign is used to cancel a sharp or flat found in the key signature, cancellatioll is good only for the remainder of the measure...
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