Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Inflections vs accidentals [ ] Further discussion: The symbols sharp, flat, natural etc are not called accidentals. Unity Asset - He - The Bunker Megapack V.1.1. 'Accidentals' refers only to the use of such symbols to depart from the key signature. I've consulted 4 dictionaries of music, which give no generic term for them. The closest is The Oxford Companion to Music, which has a table of 'Names of Inflections of Notes' at the front, but in the actual entry for 'sharp' etc just calls it a symbol. Filme Eu Tu E Eles Download Google on this page. If we want to cover sharps, flats & naturals on one page, I suggest the name 'Note inflection symbols', but we would need to specify that such a term is merely a Wikipedia invention for convenience. -- Harvard Dictionary of Music begins its entry for Accidental with The signs used in musical notation to indicate chromatic alterations or to cancel them. So this definitely agrees that the symbols themselves are accidentals.
00:25, 12 Mar 2005 (UTC) Nope, not at all definitely. 'Chromatic alteration' from what? From the existing sharps or flats in the key signature, which typically indicates a diatonic mode. In D major, neither a C sharp nor an F sharp is an accidental; they're just there, part of the tonal environment.
Canceling one of those with a natural sign makes an accidental, a chromatic alteration from the diatonic major scale, same as flatting a B or sharping a G there would do. I Love You Album Udit Narayan. __ () 03:00, 1 August 2008 (UTC) Since 'inflection' means change in pitch, the same rhetorical question arises, 'change from what?'
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