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A ♯ or ♭ in Pimba only applies to that one note. But sometimes there might be some doubt whether you should play a white key or black one. When in doubt, this symbol is used ♮. We call it a natural.
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A ♯ or ♭ in Pimba only applies to that one note. But sometimes there might be some doubt whether you should play a white key or black one. When in doubt, this symbol is used ♮. We call it a natural.
A natural cancels a previous sharp or flat. So when you see a natural in front of a note, you must always play a white key. In this example you first play twice a D sharp. But the last D is a white key.
In this example you see the beginning of 'für Elise' by Ludwig van Beethoven. You first must play a D-sharp twice. But the last D is a white key.