Lesson 25 of 84 ยท Simple Notation
โญ 30 XPAccidentals in Action
Accidentals (sharps, flats, naturals) apply for the rest of the measure unless cancelled.
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Learn about accidentals in action: read notes on the treble clef staff
What You'll Learn
Accidentals (sharps, flats, naturals) apply for the rest of the measure unless cancelled. They reset at the next bar line.
Read notes on the treble clef staff
Identify time signatures and their meanings
Notes on the Staff
Tap a note to hear it
Check Your Understanding
Question 1 of 3
What is a whole note?
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