Talk:Kite's ups and downs notation: Difference between revisions
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== Can ups and downs override sharps and flats? == | |||
Consider a score that had D with only a sharp followed by D with only an up. Is the second note read as ^D or ^D#? In [[Diamond-mos notation]], we have the standard that each accidental completely overrides previous accidentals, so the second note would be ^D (written D^ in diamond-mos). Does the Ups and Downs standard have the same rule? | |||