Music, asked by Nissi1, 1 year ago

what are accidentals?

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Answered by HridayAgrawal
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I m not sure but it must be the notes, songs , etc accidentally. I can say this by my three year experience in classical field and eleven year experience in the instrumental field.

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Answered by StudentTwin02
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In music, an accidental is a note of a pitch (or pitch class) that is not a member of the scale or mode indicated by the most recently applied key signature. In musical notation, the sharp (♯), flat (♭), and natural (♮) symbols, among others, mark such notes—and those symbols are also called accidentals.

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Composers use accidentals because playing within one set key all the time is boring. Borrowing notes from other keys and modulating from one key to another are musical devices that provide tension and drama within the sonic story of a piece of music. Composers don’t use accidentals in music, rather they write melodies and chord progressions that sound good or interesting to them. We can use various music theory ideas like accidentals to explain what they’ve done and perhaps why they made the choices they made.

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