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In modern Western
music notation Musical notation is any system used to visually represent music. Systems of notation generally represent the elements of a piece of music that are considered important for its performance in the context of a given musical tradition. The proces ...
, a natural (â™®) is a musical symbol that cancels a previous sharp or flat on a
note Note, notes, or NOTE may refer to: Music and entertainment * Musical note, a pitched sound (or a symbol for a sound) in music * ''Notes'' (album), a 1987 album by Paul Bley and Paul Motian * ''Notes'', a common (yet unofficial) shortened versi ...
in the written music. The natural indicates that the note is at its unaltered pitch. The natural symbol can be used as an accidental to cancel sharps or flats on an individual note. It may also be shown in a
key signature In Western musical notation, a key signature is a set of sharp (), flat (), or rarely, natural () symbols placed on the staff at the beginning of a section of music. The initial key signature in a piece is placed immediately after the cl ...
to indicate that sharps or flats in a previous key signature are cancelled. A note is referred to as 'natural' when the letter-name note (A, B, C, D, E, F, or G) is not modified by a flat or sharp (either from a key signature or an accidental). These notes correspond to the white keys on the
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of a
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. A key signature with no sharps or flats generally indicates
A minor A minor is a minor scale based on A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Its key signature has no flats or sharps. Its relative major is C major and its parallel major is A major. The A natural minor scale is: Changes needed for the melodic ...
or
C major C major is a major scale based on C, consisting of the pitches C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. C major is one of the most common keys used in music. Its key signature has no flats or sharps. Its relative minor is A minor and its parallel min ...
, using all natural notes with no sharps or flats. The natural sign is derived from a square ''b'' used to denote B in medieval music (in contrast with the round ''b'' denoting B, which became the flat symbol).


Usage

Like all accidental markings, the natural symbol is written to the left of the note head and applies to subsequent notes of the same pitch through the remainder of the measure. A note marked with a natural sign can be changed to a flat or sharp by simply applying the new accidental. A natural sign () cancels a flat or sharp from a previous note or
key signature In Western musical notation, a key signature is a set of sharp (), flat (), or rarely, natural () symbols placed on the staff at the beginning of a section of music. The initial key signature in a piece is placed immediately after the cl ...
. Sometimes these cancelling naturals at a key change are omitted, but they must be used if the new key has no sharps or flats.\relative c'


Double natural

A double natural is a symbol that has two naturals (♮♮). It may be used to cancel a
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or double sharp, but in modern notation a single natural sign (♮) is acceptable. Similarly, a double flat or double sharp can be changed to a single flat or sharp with a simple ♭ or ♯, but older notation may use ♮♭, ♭♮, ♮♯ or ♯♮ instead. Triple sharps and triple flats are extremely rare, but may be canceled using the same notation options. When changing a flat to a sharp or vice-versa, the combined symbols ♮♯ or ♮♭ can be used.


Music notation software

In the music notation program
LilyPond LilyPond is a computer program and file format for music engraving. One of LilyPond's major goals is to produce scores that are engraved with traditional layout rules, reflecting the era when scores were engraved by hand. LilyPond is cross-pla ...
, naturals are used at a key signature change to cancel a flat or sharp from the previous key signature, but are not shown when the flat or sharp changes to double flat or double sharp. The following shows key changes from
A-flat major A-flat major is a major scale based on Aâ™­ (musical note), A, with the pitches A, Bâ™­ (musical note), B, C (musical note), C, Dâ™­ (musical note), D, Eâ™­ (musical note), E, F (musical note), F, and G (musical note), G. Its key signature has fou ...
to
F-flat major F-flat major (or the key of F-flat) is a key based on F, consisting of the pitches F, G, A, B, C, D, and E. Its key signature has eight flats, requiring one double flat and six single flats. Because F-flat major requires eight flats, incl ...
to
G-flat major G-flat major is a major scale based on Gâ™­ (musical note), G, consisting of the pitches G, Aâ™­ (musical note), A, Bâ™­ (musical note), B, Câ™­ (musical note), C, Dâ™­ (musical note), D, Eâ™­ (musical note), E, and F (musical note), F. Its key si ...
in Lilypond. In the music notation editing program
MuseScore MuseScore Studio (branded as MuseScore before 2024) is a Free and open-source software, free and open-source music notation program for Microsoft Windows, Windows, macOS, and Linux under the Muse Group, which owns the associated online score-s ...
, a
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causes a new key signature to not display naturals when changing from a key that the user has created, even if the new key has no flats or sharps. The following example shows
G-sharp major G-sharp major is a musical key based on G, consisting of the pitches G, A, B, C, D, E, and F. Its key signature has eight sharps, requiring one double sharp and six single sharps. Because the same pitches can be indicated by the enharmo ...
changing to
C major C major is a major scale based on C, consisting of the pitches C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. C major is one of the most common keys used in music. Its key signature has no flats or sharps. Its relative minor is A minor and its parallel min ...
.


Unicode

The
Unicode Unicode or ''The Unicode Standard'' or TUS is a character encoding standard maintained by the Unicode Consortium designed to support the use of text in all of the world's writing systems that can be digitized. Version 16.0 defines 154,998 Char ...
character MUSIC NATURAL SIGN 'â™®' (U+266E) should display as a natural sign. Its HTML entity is . Other assigned natural signs are as follows: * *


See also

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Flat (music) In music, flat means lower in pitch. It may either be used in a general sense to mean any lowering of pitch, or to specifically refer to lowering pitch by a semitone. A flat is the opposite of a sharp () which indicates a raised pitch in the sa ...
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Sharp (music) In music, sharp – eqv. (from French) or (from Greek ) – means higher in pitch. The sharp symbol, ♯, indicates that the note to which the symbol is applied is played one semitone higher. The opposite of sharp is flat, indicating a ...
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Accidental (music) In musical notation, an accidental is a symbol that indicates an alteration of a given Pitch (music), pitch. The most common accidentals are the Flat (music), flat () and the Sharp (music), sharp (), which represent alterations of a semitone, and ...
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Key signature In Western musical notation, a key signature is a set of sharp (), flat (), or rarely, natural () symbols placed on the staff at the beginning of a section of music. The initial key signature in a piece is placed immediately after the cl ...


References

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