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sharp 1. Music a. denoting a note that has been raised in pitch by one chromatic semitone b. (of an instrument, voice, etc.) out of tune by being or tending to be too high in pitch 2. Music a. an accidental that raises the pitch of the following note by one chromatic semitone. b. a note affected by this accidental 3. any medical instrument with sharp point or edge, esp a hypodermic needle Sharp Cecil (James). 1859--1924, British musician, best known for collecting, editing, and publishing English folk songs
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