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Sheet Music: Sharp Piano
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This note's purpose is to make the pitch of a particular note a half pitch higher than the original. For example, a normal note placed on C is C, while a sharp note placed on C is C♯/D♭. If you place 2 Sheet Music: Sharp Piano next to each other, they will connect with each other creating a continuous pattern.
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Death Spikes Sheet Music: Piano Note
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This note's purpose is to make the pitch of a particular note a half pitch higher than the original. For example, a normal note placed on C is C, while a sharp note placed on C is C♯/D♭. If you place 2 Sheet Music: Sharp Piano next to each other, they will connect with each other creating a continuous pattern.