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If a note in the key signature is sharpened, but the flat value is desired, it may be a practice that nb is used to first cancel the sharp, and then flatten. e.g.,
@xFC ... nbC
The specs should clarify that this is NOT permitted, and that simply bC is sufficient (that is, the accidentals give an absolute value, not a value relative to the key signature.)
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If a note in the key signature is sharpened, but the flat value is desired, it may be a practice that
nb
is used to first cancel the sharp, and then flatten. e.g.,The specs should clarify that this is NOT permitted, and that simply
bC
is sufficient (that is, the accidentals give an absolute value, not a value relative to the key signature.)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: