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Cancelling rules: added a 3rd approach
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Another approach allows arrows to appear alone. Thus accidentals cancel arrows, but arrows don't cancel accidentals. This approach uses the '''plain sign''' ◇ (mnemonic: it looks like an up and a down fused together), which is analogous to a natural sign.
Another approach allows arrows to appear alone. Accidentals cancel arrows, but arrows don't cancel accidentals.
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Adding an accidental moves you sideways. Adding an arrow moves you up or down. Thus a sharpened D followed by a downed D is vD#.  
Adding an accidental moves you sideways. Adding an arrow moves you up or down. Thus a sharpened D followed by a downed D is vD#. This approach requires the '''plain sign''' ◇ (mnemonic: it looks like an up and a down fused together), which is analogous to a natural sign.  
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