As Conán says, = naturalizes the note after it. If that note appears again in the same bar, it stays natural without repeating the equal sign. When the note next appears outside that bar, it automatically reverts to whatever the key signature says it is (in this case, c sharp).
So:
K: D
|cded =cAGE| the first c is sharp, the second is natural
|=cded cAGE| both cs are natural
|=cded ^cAGE| first c is natural, second is sharp
|cded =cAGE|ABcA d4| first c is sharp, second is natural, and third (in next bar) is sharp again.
ABC query, sorry!
ABC query, sorry!
How do I indicate a one off C natural when the key signature is D major?
# Posted on January 17th 2006 by Cath
Re: ABC query, sorry!
^ = _ before the note indicate sharp natural and flat respectively. Make sure to indicate the next C as a sharp
# Posted on January 17th 2006 by Conán McDonnell
Re: ABC query, sorry!
Thanks!
# Posted on January 17th 2006 by Cath
Re: ABC query, sorry!
As Conán says, = naturalizes the note after it. If that note appears again in the same bar, it stays natural without repeating the equal sign. When the note next appears outside that bar, it automatically reverts to whatever the key signature says it is (in this case, c sharp).
So:
K: D
|cded =cAGE| the first c is sharp, the second is natural
|=cded cAGE| both cs are natural
|=cded ^cAGE| first c is natural, second is sharp
|cded =cAGE|ABcA d4| first c is sharp, second is natural, and third (in next bar) is sharp again.
# Posted on January 17th 2006 by Will Harmon
Re: ABC query, sorry!
I was too quick on my next tune submission - the broadway.
ok. thanks very much for all this very useful info. I will be sure to use it next time.
# Posted on January 17th 2006 by Cath