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In standard musical notation the sharp sign (#) denoted a note raised by a half step. There are also half sharps and 3/4-sharps for raising a note by 1/4 tone or 3/4 tone respectively.

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14y ago

It is 'sharped'. If the note is natural at its lower pitch, it has one sharp at its higher pitch. If it is a flatted note at its lower pitch, it becomes natural at the higher pitch.

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It becomes a sharp.

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Sharp (#).

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Q: What do you call a musical note raised half a tone?
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