Hi.
Im a little confused about an accidental rule.
I am doing the course on reading music and have got to the accidentals lesson. One of the rules is that if an accidental is found in a measure then any other occurence of that note in that measure is also sharp/flat.
UNLESS it is in another octave
In exercises 7 and 15 there is an accidental then the same note one octave.above. this note has a natural sign.
Surely this natural is not needed as the note is not sharp/flat anyway being in the next octave.
Hope you can explain
Thank you
Accidentals
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Re: Accidentals
That's a courtesy accidental.
Yes, the rule technically is that accidentals don't carry through octaves in the same measure - however, it's common to put a courtesy natural as a reminder, since this is one of the most debated and confusing topics of music engraving.
It's similar to having a bunch of accidentals in one measure, then the next measure there's a natural sign to remind you that it's natural. Just a courtesy.
Best,
Andrew
Yes, the rule technically is that accidentals don't carry through octaves in the same measure - however, it's common to put a courtesy natural as a reminder, since this is one of the most debated and confusing topics of music engraving.
It's similar to having a bunch of accidentals in one measure, then the next measure there's a natural sign to remind you that it's natural. Just a courtesy.
Best,
Andrew
Re: Accidentals
Hi Andrew
Thanks for the explanation.
Cheers
Thanks for the explanation.
Cheers
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Re: Accidentals
I'm just starting the Rookie Accidentals lesson and I noticed that there are no finger position numbers on the staff anymore. Is this intentional? I looked around, but I didn't see an option to turn them back on. I also noticed that there are finger position numbers in upcoming lessons.
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AstroMan,
Can you let me know what # lesson that is?
Thanks
Can you let me know what # lesson that is?
Thanks
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Thanks for the help Andrew! Lesson #55
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I see. This definitely appears to be intentional. I wouldn't worry too much about exact fingerings for accidentals in this lesson.
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Good to know. I finished the lesson btw. I should've watched the first video over and over to find the proper finger positions. What can I say, I'm new to this.