In
music, sharp means higher
in pitch. More specifically, in
musical notation, sharp
means "higher in
pitch by a
semitone," and has an associated
symbol (
),
which looks somewhat like a "#". The
note C sharp is shown in
musical notation in Figure 1.
Under
equal temperament, B sharp
is the same as, or
enharmonically equivalent to,
C, and E sharp the same as F. There also exist
double-sharps, which look like
and raise a note by two semitones. Less often one will encounter
half or three quarter, or otherwise modified, sharps.
In
tuning, sharp can also mean "very
slightly higher in pitch." If two strings or singers are slightly
out of tune, the higher-pitched one is said to be sharp with
respect to the other and is adjusted downward.
See also:
flat.
The
Unicode character '♯' (hex 266F)
may display as a sharp sign on some computers, and '𝄪' (hex
1D12A) may display as a double sharp.