It either raises or lowers a note a semitone.
It cancels the effect of a sharp or flat.
When you sharpen a note, you are making it a semitone higher. And when you flatten a note, you are making it a semitone lower. A natural isn't sharp OR flattened, it is just the note, A B C D E F or G.
If you have a Bfootjoint... the lowest note is a B natural, one note below Middle C. If you have a Cfootjoint.. the lowest note is a C natural or Middle C.
In general, an ordinary set of vibes has a low note of F natural, traveling up two or two and a half octaves to a B natural or a C natural.
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The leading note of B major is A#.
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That could be a flat if the note was previously natural, or a natural if the note was sharp.
A natural symbol in music cancels out any sharps or flats on a note, returning it to its original pitch.
A natural sign cancels out any sharps or flats on a note, returning it to its original pitch.
When you sharpen a note, you are making it a semitone higher. And when you flatten a note, you are making it a semitone lower. A natural isn't sharp OR flattened, it is just the note, A B C D E F or G.
A natural note in music is a note that is played without any sharp or flat alterations. It is the basic form of a note, representing the standard pitch of a musical sound. Natural notes differ from other types of notes, such as sharp or flat notes, which are altered to raise or lower the pitch of a natural note by a half step.
If you have a Bfootjoint... the lowest note is a B natural, one note below Middle C. If you have a Cfootjoint.. the lowest note is a C natural or Middle C.
A natural symbol in music theory cancels out any previous sharp or flat symbols on a note, returning it to its natural state. This means the note is played without any alteration in pitch.
If a certain note is natural, it means that the specific note is played without any accidentals (sharps or flats)
In general, an ordinary set of vibes has a low note of F natural, traveling up two or two and a half octaves to a B natural or a C natural.
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.
Natural - naturally