It may either be a thing, place, or person that is closely associated with past experiences. Example, a friend is a accidental sign, (when you him, you remember something in you past). Its just a reminder or a sign that reminds you of the past experience.
Musical Theory
Accidentals are signs that are placed in front of a note on the staff or stave that
alters the pitch of a note (how high or low a note is). Here is the three accidentals that you will need to know.
A Sharp (#). It raises a note by a half step.
A Flat (b). It lowers a note by a half step.
A Natural. It restores a not to its original pitch.
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KC Accidental ended in 2000.
which accidental is used in measure 15 how does this accidental alter the original note
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Well, accidentals are notes that aren't on the scale of a key. Some pieces are written in different keys and this is difference is indicated at the beginning of the piece with a sharp, or flat sign next to the treble cleft (depending on what instrument). So an accidental is the sign (flat or sharp) that changes the key of a note somewhere in the measure. Brackets are just used to clarify the 'status of the note.' If a note, like C for example, had been neutralized in some previous measure, and then there is another C in the next measure, there might be an accidental enclosed in brackets, saying that this C should not be neutralized. It's just cautionary.