HERE is another note naming exercise. This one has a lot of accidentals in it.
Accidentals raise or lower the pitch of a note. They are indicated by:
sharps (♯) Adding a sharp to a "natural" note raises the note by 1/2 step
naturals (♮) When we say "the note A" we are really referring to "the note A natural"
flats (♭) Adding a flat to a "natural" note lowers the note by 1/2 step
Be specific when answering these questions. Tell me exactly how to play each note (ex: F natural = Low 1 on the E string)
Email me your answers :)
(please put "Name That Note! with ACCIDENTALS" in the subject line of your email)
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