Accidental (Sharp, Flat, etc.) |
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Musician automatically determines the spellings of notes, based on the key signature and surrounding harmony. Musician usually makes the correct decision about spelling a note as, for example, Db versus C#. In some cases, however, Musician may make a mistake, or you may have a different opinion about the correct spelling. In such cases, you can change the enharmonic spelling of a note, which raises or lowers the position of the note on the staff by a half-space, but leaves the pitch unchanged.
-- OR -- Type E+ The following table illustrates the Raise and Lower Enharmonic Spelling commands:
A "courtesy accidental" is an accidental that does not need to be displayed because it is already implied by the key signature or a preceding identical accidental in the same measure. The courtesy accidental is displayed to help the performer avoid possibly overlooking the accidental, or to assure the performer that the accidental is intended by the composer. A courtesy accidental is displayed in parentheses, as illustrated below:
-- OR -- Type "ca" for courtesy accidental. Musician will add the implied accidental with parentheses around it, as illustrated above.
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