Kite Guitar originals: Difference between revisions

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Arrows never appear alone. But when upping or downing a natural note, this rule can be relaxed, and the natural sign can be omitted.  
Arrows never appear alone. But sometimes this rule can be relaxed.  
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Another approach seeks to reduce clutter by having arrows and accidentals behave independently of each other, and not cancel each other. This approach is always indicated at the top of the score. Consider these 15 versions of D:
Another approach seeks to reduce clutter by having arrows and accidentals behave independently of each other, and not cancel each other. This approach is always indicated at the top of the score. Consider these 15 versions of D:
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