Exercise: Name the notes, and what fret they will be played on:
(12.2)
Note:
Accidentals may appear anywhere within a piece of music. However, they will last only for one measure. In the example the sharp in front of the first C will also be applied to the second C of that measure.
Accidentals may appear anywhere within a piece of music. However, they will last only for one measure. In the example the sharp in front of the first C will also be applied to the second C of that measure.
The Cs of the second measure will be played on the first fret again.
3. Naturals:
If we do not want the sharp from the example above to be valid for the whole measure, we can put a natural sign in front of the second C sharp and it would become a regular C (C natural) again.
If we do not want the sharp from the example above to be valid for the whole measure, we can put a natural sign in front of the second C sharp and it would become a regular C (C natural) again.
The natural cancels any sharp or flat for one whole measure.
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