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Are sharps and flats placed to the left or to the right of notes on the staff?
Sharps and flats are placed to the LEFT of notes on the staff lines and staff spaces.
How does a sharp affect the notes within a measure?
Once a sharp is placed next to a note, every note to the right of the sharp (that is on the same line or space) becomes sharp for the rest of that measure.
What happens to a sharp sign once a new measure of music begins?
Once a new measure of music begins, the sharp sign no longer has an affect on the notes on that line or space, and they return to the normal pitch.
How does a flat affect the notes within a measure?
Once a flat is placed next to a note, every note to the right of the flat (that is on the same line or space) becomes flat for the rest of that measure.
What happens to a flat sign once a new measure of music begins?
Once a new measure of music begins, the flat sign no longer has an affect on the notes on that line or space, and they return to the normal pitch.
What is a natural sign?
When placed to the left of a note, a natural sign cancels any previous sharp or flat on that particular line or space within the measure, and returns the notes to their normal pitch.