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Double sharp (𝄪) — meaning in music

Double sharp (𝄪) is a musical term meaning Raises a note by two semitones (a whole tone). It is a theory concepts marking, first tested at Grade 4 in ABRSM, AMEB and Trinity music theory exams. From that grade on, every written paper expects you to know it on sight.

Definition
Raises a note by two semitones (a whole tone)
Theory conceptsFirst tested: Grade 4
Translations
FrenchÉlève une note de deux demi-tons (un ton entier)
GermanErhöht eine Note um zwei Halbtöne (einen Ganzton)
ItalianAlza una nota di due semitoni (un tono intero)
SpanishSube una nota dos semitonos (un tono completo)
Chinese将音符提高两个半音(全音)

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