Grade 4: Double sharps & flats: Introduction

When placing a double sharp sign in front of a note we raise that note by two semitones.  Alternatively we can lower a note by two semitones by placing a double flat sign before a note.  The following signs show the double sharp and double flat.

–>               Double sharp                                                                                                               Double flat

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grade 4: Double sharps & flats

Grade 4: Double sharps & flats

Download the following questions or write the notes on manuscript before completing.

Double sharps & flats: Question 1

After this note write two other notes that sound the same (enharmonic equivalents).

See module on enharmonic equivalents.

Double sharps & flats: Answer 1

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Double sharps & flats: Question 2

After this note write two other notes that sound the same (enharmonic equivalents).

See module on enharmonic equivalents.

Double sharps & flats: Answer 2

See the image below for the answer.

Double sharps & flats: Question 3

After this note write two other notes that sound the same (enharmonic equivalents).

See module on enharmonic equivalents.

Double sharps & flats: Answer 3

See the image below for the answer.

Double sharps & flats: Question 4

After this note write two other notes that sound the same (enharmonic equivalents).

See module on enharmonic equivalents.

Double sharps & flats: Answer 4

See the image below for the answer.

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