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Source according to this book page 12 (pdf page 8):
24 0 Replyjust draw the accidental all squiggly.
10 0 ReplyI have no info guess about this, but i strongly guess that the arpeggio sign goes to the left of a flat sign
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2 0 ReplyMy musical-notation-based jokes are oft overlooked, thanks for the appreciation
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From what I understand you always want to keep accidentals as close to their note as you can to decrease chances to misread the notation.
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