It becomes a double sharp. For example, F double sharp is the natural note G.
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Yes, a sharp raises the pitch of a note by one semitone. For example, if you take the note C and add a sharp, it becomes C#. This alteration is commonly used in music to create different tonalities and harmonies.
It is usually written just to the right of the note. A sharp means to raise one half step and flat means to lower one half step.
A hash on a piano is called a sharp. This is where you raise a note by one semitone. Sharps and flats are played on the black keys.
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The sharp sign (#) to raise a note, the flat sign (b) to lower.
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That is the sharp sign, sharps raise a note by a half-step.
The verb of sharpness is sharpen. As in "to sharpen something".
Yes, a sharp raises the pitch of a note by one semitone. For example, if you take the note C and add a sharp, it becomes C#. This alteration is commonly used in music to create different tonalities and harmonies.
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