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The phrase "a natural note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to music, where it refers to a note that is not altered by sharps or flats.
Example: "In the key of C major, the note E is a natural note."
Alternatives: "a pure note" or "an unaltered note".
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A natural note may become sharp or flat or natural, depending on the new key.
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It basically means that you'll have to play a note which is either higher or lower by a semi-tone (or more) than the natural note (for example, A-flat as opposed to A-natural).
On Android, a rough equivalent is Papyrus Natural Note Taking, which is free.
Hum a natural, comfortable note and tune the string to that sound.
If you're not familiar with the keys on a piano, middle C is the fourth C natural note counting from the left side of the keyboard.
Apply accidentals against the natural note.
"It was a natural assumption," noted the actress, who was 17 when she fell in love with Derek.
"Despite all that the Yanquis tried to do to him... he died a natural death," notes Marta Rojas, an octogenarian Cuban writer who identifies as black and who, as a young reporter in 1953, covered Fidel's initial, unsuccessful attack on the Moncada military barracks.
The white keys on a piano are the natural notes, and the black ones are flats and sharps.
He or one of his followers showed, for the first time, that the natural notes of a plucked string only and always occur at regular intervals - when the string is subdivided at ratios of 2 1, 3 1, and so on.
By 1600 court and guild trumpeters, accompanied by kettledrums, were able to play melodies in the higher, or clarino, register, where the natural notes form approximately a major scale.
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