PropertyValue
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  • Accidental
  • Accidental
  • Accidental
rdfs:comment
  • Accidental means
  • Compare French accidentel, earlier accidental.
  • The rule of accidentals is an accidental (sharp or flat) carries over an entire measure unless one or more notes has a natural symbol before it. The key signature also puts the rule of accidentals into action. If it is in the G major key signature, every "F" will become "F sharp", unless one "F" has a natural or a flat on it. If it does not, the key signature overides it. If there is a sharp or flat in the previous measure, there will not be a sharp or flat in the next measure unless: the key signature claims something different or there is a sharp or flat in the measure the note is in.
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R
  • , id. ; accidentale ; acidental
M
  • acidentau
abstract
  • Accidental means
  • Compare French accidentel, earlier accidental.
  • The rule of accidentals is an accidental (sharp or flat) carries over an entire measure unless one or more notes has a natural symbol before it. The key signature also puts the rule of accidentals into action. If it is in the G major key signature, every "F" will become "F sharp", unless one "F" has a natural or a flat on it. If it does not, the key signature overides it. If there is a sharp or flat in the previous measure, there will not be a sharp or flat in the next measure unless: the key signature claims something different or there is a sharp or flat in the measure the note is in.