Accidentals Key signitures Flashcards

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Play the note C# by it’s self

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Once you have played it, say what place it takes in a key signature-(e.g 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

C# is always 2nd in the ‘sharpned black note scale’

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Play the note D# by it’s self

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Once you have played it, say what place it takes in a key signature-(e.g 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

The note ‘D’ sharp and the note ‘D’ flat are always in the 4th place of the flattened and sharpened ‘black note scale’

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Play the note F# by it’s self

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Once you have played it, say what place it takes in a key signature-(e.g 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

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Play the note G# by it’s self

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Once you have played it, say what place it takes in a key signature-(e.g 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

G# Sharp takes 3rd Place in the ‘sharpned black note scale’

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Play the note A# by it’s self

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Once you have played it, say what place it takes in a key signature-(e.g 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

A# Sharp takes 5th place in the ‘sharpend black note scale’

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‘Sharpened Black note scale’
Name the 2 special notes which are almost always exempt
from being ‘black’ notes. In the ‘Sharpened Black note scale./ Scales in general.)
(Hint- Which are the 6th and 7th accidentals)

How likely are they to be sharpened in a key signature?

If you sharpen the pitch of B and E (which is unlikely, depending on the composer, what ‘NEW’ set notes would it make)

(Hint-Sibling-Semitones)

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The notes which are NEVER BLACK and are always white are the ‘sibling semitones’ are:
B and E (natural)

It depends on the choice of the composer or it would be highly unlikely to come across

B and E Natural sharpened would become the pitch as C and F Natural.
And the technical note term would be E# and B#

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Play the note B-flat by it’s self

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Once you have played it, say what place it takes in a key signature-(e.g 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

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Play the note D-flat by it’s self

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Once you have played it, say what place it takes in a key signature-(e.g 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

D-flat takes 4th place in the flattened black note scale

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Play the note E-flat by it’s self

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Once you have played it, say what place it takes in a key signature-(e.g 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

E-Flat is the second accidental the the flattned black note scale

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Play the note G-flat by it’s self

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Once you have played it, say what place it takes in a key signature-(e.g 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

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Play the note A-flat by it’s self

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Once you have played it, say what place it takes in a key signature-(e.g 1st, 2nd, 3rd)

A-Flat takes 3rd place in the flattened black note scale.

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