22:12 - Close. It's C sharp sharp. Of course, no one would likely ever write it that way (unless the composer was going for something very, very odd, but normally, no chance). Officially, a C sharp and a D flat are just two ways to write the exact same note, so if you raise (sharpen) a C sharp/D flat, you get to D natural, or simply D.
22:12 - Close. It's C sharp sharp. Of course, no one would likely ever write it that way (unless the composer was going for something very, very odd, but normally, no chance). Officially, a C sharp and a D flat are just two ways to write the exact same note, so if you raise (sharpen) a C sharp/D flat, you get to D natural, or simply D.