What does a natural sign (A natural sign has two vertical lines connected by two horizontal lines?A natural sign has two vertical lines connected by two horizontal lines. The top horizontal begins two-fifths of the way down the left vertical line and travels right about one-third the length of the vertical line at a slight upward angle to connect with the top of the right vertical. The bottom horizontal begins about two-fifths of the way down the right vertical line and travels left about one-third the length of the vertical at a slight downward angle to connect with the bottom of the left vertical.) do to a note?

A. raises the note by one half step
B. lowers the note by one half step
C. cancels the previous or stated accidental
D. lowers the note by one whole step

1.c

2.b
3.b
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A is a sharp

B is a flat
D is a double flat
gee -- so what's left?
time to read that section again.

What does a natural sign (A natural sign has two vertical lines connected by two horizontal lines. The top horizontal begins two-fifths of the way down the left vertical line and travels right about one-third the length of the vertical line at a slight upward angle to connect with the top of the right vertical. The bottom horizontal begins about two-fifths of the way down the right vertical line and travels left about one-third the length of the vertical at a slight downward angle to connect with the bottom of the left vertical.) do to a note? (1 point) Responses raises the note by one half step raises the note by one half step lowers the note by one half step lowers the note by one half step cancels the previous or stated accidental cancels the previous or stated accidental lowers the note by one whole step

answers for the quick check: c. b. b.

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A natural sign in music notation is used to cancel a previous accidental or to indicate that a note should be played as the natural, unaltered pitch.

To determine the effect of a natural sign on a note, you need to know the current accidental associated with that note.

If the note already has a sharp or flat symbol (for example, F♯ or B♭), the natural sign cancels that accidental and brings the note back to its natural pitch. So, the correct answer would be C. It cancels the previous or stated accidental.

If the note does not have any accidental (it is already in its natural state), then the natural sign has no effect on the pitch of the note.

Therefore, the answer to your question would be C. A natural sign cancels the previous or stated accidental.