SOUL SOUND




Types of Notes

Sharp Note Symbol

     Sharp which is dièse in French, or diesis from Greek implies higher in pitch. More particularly, in melodic documentation, sharp implies higher in pitch by one semitone. Sharp is the inverse of level, which could be a bringing down of pitch. A sharp image, ♯, is utilized in key marks or as an accidental. For occurrence, the music underneath contains a key signature with three sharps indicating either A major or F♯ minor, the relative minor and the note, A♯, features a sharp coincidental.

     In sound, sharp can moreover marginally higher in pitch. In the event that two synchronous notes are somewhat out-of-tune, the higher-pitched one is sharp with regard to the other. Besides, the verb hone implies to raise the pitch of a note, ordinarily by a little melodic interim.











Flat Note Symbol

     Flat is the inverse of sharp, which may be a raising of pitch. In melodic documentation, level implies lower in pitch by one semitone which is half step, notated utilizing the image ♭ which is inferred from a stylised lowercase 'b'. For occurrence, the music underneath incorporates a key signature with three pads demonstrating either the E♭ major or C minor and the note, D♭, includes a level coincidental.

     In sound, flat can moreover mean somewhat lower in pitch by a few unspecified sums. On the off chance that two synchronous notes are somewhat out-of-tune, the lower-pitched one is flat with regard to the other. Moreover, the verb straighten implies to lower the pitch of a note, ordinarily by a little melodic interim.







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