Lesson 22 of 84 ยท Music Notation
โญ 30 XPThe Coda: How Pieces End
Accidentals (sharps, flats, naturals) apply for the rest of the measure unless cancelled.
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Learn about the coda: how pieces end: identify articulation markings
What You'll Learn
Accidentals (sharps, flats, naturals) apply for the rest of the measure unless cancelled. They reset at the next bar line.
Identify articulation markings
Read ledger lines above and below the staff
Notes on the Staff
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