A sharp and a scale

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A sharp, in music, is a symbol (♯) used to raise the pitch of a note by a half step. It is denoted by placing the symbol before the note name. For example, the sharp of C is denoted as C♯. When a note is played with a sharp, it is higher in pitch compared to its natural version.

On the other hand, a scale in music refers to a sequence of notes played in ascending or descending order. It is a fundamental concept in music theory and provides the foundation for melodies and harmonies. Scales can be major, minor, pentatonic, chromatic, and many more. Each scale has a specific pattern of intervals (the distance between two notes), which gives it a distinctive sound or mood.

In combination, a sharp can be used within a scale to indicate that a particular note in the scale is raised by a half step. For example, in the C major scale (C, D, E, F, G, A, B), if you want to play a C♯ within the scale, you would use the corresponding sharp symbol.
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