Sharps and flats

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Mind map about definitions between accidentals and key signatures
Leonid Alexandrov
Mind Map by Leonid Alexandrov, updated more than 1 year ago
Leonid Alexandrov
Created by Leonid Alexandrov almost 8 years ago
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Sharps and flats
  1. Accidentals
    1. Placed directly before the specific note
      1. Valid only till the end of the current measure
        1. Affects the note on a specific line or space
        2. Key signature
          1. Placed at the beginning of a row next to the clef
            1. Works from the very beginning to the end of a row
              1. Affects the same-name notes in all octaves
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