Basic Music Theory: How to Read, Write, and Understand Written Music (4th ed.) by Unknown

Basic Music Theory: How to Read, Write, and Understand Written Music (4th ed.) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sol Ut Press
Published: 2005-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


More Accidental Rules

When an accidental is used at the beginning of a measure, it’s effect lasts for the entire measure. For example, if at the beginning of a measure we have a B flat, and then at the end of the measure there is another B, it is also a B flat unless there is a natural sign in front of it. An accidental can’t have an effect over a bar line, unless a note is tied over the bar line. In the first example below, the effect of the accidental lasts for the entire measure and is canceled by the bar line. The second example shows a tie.



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