Normally, nothing... or (I guess) the note that came before that one.
You write the accidental first and then the note, so nothing concerned with a note comes before its' accidental.
A natural and a sharp before a note means that the note was previously a double-sharp and is now just a sharp.
It is called a "natural" sign, and it cancels out/naturalizes a sharp or a flat.
g sharp would be g sharp or a minor. d sharp would be d sharp or e flat. a sharp would be a sharp or b flat. c sharp would be c sharp or d flat. f sharp would be f sharp or g flat. e sharp would be e sharp or f slat for which there is no such note. and g natural would be g natural.
A note which is neither sharp nor flat is called natural.A natural
D flat E flat F natural F sharp A flat B flat C natural D flat (:
A natural and a sharp before a note means that the note was previously a double-sharp and is now just a sharp.
A natural cancels a sharp or flat.
It's called an "accidental."
It is called a "natural" sign, and it cancels out/naturalizes a sharp or a flat.
A natural sign cancels out a Flat or Sharp!:)
If the note is on the bar, the sharp (or flat, or natural) goes before the note. If you are just writing the note out, the sharp goes after the note.
it has a C sharp but no D natural
g sharp would be g sharp or a minor. d sharp would be d sharp or e flat. a sharp would be a sharp or b flat. c sharp would be c sharp or d flat. f sharp would be f sharp or g flat. e sharp would be e sharp or f slat for which there is no such note. and g natural would be g natural.
Natural - naturally
A note which is neither sharp nor flat is called natural.A natural
D flat E flat F natural F sharp A flat B flat C natural D flat (:
Offhand, I would say that is a misprint. However, a natural and flat means to return to a normal flat note after a double-flat. For example, suppose you are in a key with B-flat in the key signature, but you have an E-flat diminished chord, which includes B-double-flat. After that you have a regular B-flat. The natural cancels the double-flat, and the single flat returns to the usual note. After a double-sharp, a natural and sharp would do the same thing.