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UNIT 5
Repeat signs
New notes Sharp signs

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Every note in music can be raised or lowered When
. a section
. has to be played t w1ce,
. a
. oi th e
pa 1r .of dots 1s p laced at th e begin n1ng

•• •• half a tone . Th e sign for raising a note by


half a tone is the sharp sign shown in the
example above . Compare the sound of F#
with the natural F used in Un its 3-4 .
sect1on and another pai r at th e end U
. h' h d . sed.
1n t 1s way t e ots act as buffers, b ounc1ng
you back to the previous set of dots. Wh en

•o •• there 1s on ly one set, the repeat is made


back to the beginning of th e pi ece.

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Exercise 1

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Exe rcise 2

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Exercise 3
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