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Sharps and flats explained - Beginner Music Theory - Yanick Drums
What are sharps and flats and how do they work? Sharp means you move up half a step to the right. So from C you move to the black note on the right from C and that becomes C♯. Flat means you move down half a step. So from D you move to the black note on the left from D and that becomes D♭. This means that the black notes get their names from the white notes, depending if you are moving up or down. Because there are no black keys inbetween E-F and B-C this means that B♯ becomes C and F♭ becomes E. Notice how the sharps and flats come after the notes when you write them down. When writing sharps and flats in music notation the symbols always go before the note. Follow me for more!
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