Klarinet Archive - Posting 000195.txt from 2007/06

From: Audrey Travis <clr91nt@-----.ca>
Subj: Re: [kl] Accidental Usage Question
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 14:11:28 -0400

All same note names of any octave within the same measure. The bar
line at the end of the measure cancels accidentals and one reverts to
the key signature unless an accidental is used in the following
measure. It's common knowledge.

Audrey
On 29-Jun-07, at 10:50 AM, Bill Daniluk wrote:

> This appears to be OT, but given that I and the person with whom I'm
> having
> a difference of opinion are both clarinet players, perhaps you can
> indulge
> me:
>
> When an accidental is used in musical notation, does it apply to just
> the
> pitch noted, or does it also apply to nominally identical pitches in
> other
> octaves? (i.e., if third line b is flatted, is 2nd space below the
> staff b
> flatted also?). Do you have an authoritative reference for this
> (other than
> Wikipedia)?
>
> Thanks!
> Bill Daniluk
>
>
>
>
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