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A sharp indicates that a note is to be played higher in pitch by a half step. When you see the sharp symbol (#) next to a note, you should play that note higher by a half step; for example, C sharp = C#; G sharp = G#. | A sharp indicates that a note is to be played higher in pitch by a half step. When you see the sharp symbol (#) next to a note, you should play that note higher by a half step; for example, C sharp = C#; G sharp = G#. |
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A sharp indicates that a note is to be played higher in pitch by a half step. When you see the sharp symbol (#) next to a note, you should play that note higher by a half step; for example, C sharp = C#; G sharp = G#.