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Author: Janet A.
Date: 1999-08-14 17:46
I want to know what a little x by a note means. I think it
means double sharp, but how do you play it on the flute?
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Author: Eoin
Date: 1999-08-15 22:14
The x symbol does mean double sharp. It is just
a semitone higher than a sharp so it is a whole
tone higher than the named note.
Thus, C double sharp is D. E double sharp is F sharp.
Simple!
There are technical reasons why the composer uses
a double sharp occasionally, but you don't need
to know what they are to read the music.
Eoin
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