What does a natural sign due to a note?

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A natural sign, represented by the symbol ♮, cancels the effect of any previous accidental (sharp or flat) on a note. It restores the note to its original pitch, removing the alteration applied by the previous accidental. In sheet music, the natural sign is placed before the note head on the staff to indicate that the note should be played neither sharp nor flat.
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