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That's cute, but a B# is actually a C,..
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This is true, but B# is still B#, and is often indicated just that way on sheet music. Depending on the key the music is written in, you may find B# indicated rather than C.
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Yeah, I know. They also use those double sharps and double flats. Just another device to confuse the heck out of people trying to read the music. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/nopity.gif