September 2010
Beginner
376 pages
12h 7m
English
You’ve already seen the flat sign. Here are its partners, the sharp and the natural.

Just as the flat lowers any pitch by a half step (or semitone), a sharp raises any pitch a half step. The natural “A,” not A-sharp or A-flat, is just the pitch of the corresponding line or space.
In the gypsy or “harmonic” minor (see page 134), you’ll remember that all the intervals are the same as in the natural or basic minor, but that in the seventh scale degree, the pitch “B” is not lowered with a flat ...
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