X is a double sharp, X G (G double sharp) for example would be the enharmonic equivalent of A.
If the "ball" of the note on the music is replaced by an x, then that would mean to "ghost the note."
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Example: If note in question is a sharp, then the "x" changes it to a double sharp.
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I do not have the sheet music but an 'x' in notation means a double sharp. That is, raising the note by a full tone or step.
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Could you be more specific about what you mean? What is the context in which this 't' appears in music? And what sort of music are you referring to?
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Do you mean back-up singers? Or do you mean "who was in the music video''?