I've been playing with this score I found for "Daisy Bell." If you have a look at measure 41 (on the second page; the measure immediately before the chorus on page 3), you'll see in the second line (the treble line for the instrumental) that there's a natural sign. I have a few questions about it:
- Which note does this natural sign apply to? You can see there are multiple voicings for the end of the "verse" part of the song, which makes things a little more cluttered. I assume the natural is for the C, since that's what line it's on.
- Furthermore, regarding the voicings, I assume that the first line voicing gets used until the third verse, because it just seems like the end of the song is the most logical place to change the notes...you know, to add emphasis/end with something different. But that just seems logical to me. Is there any better way to tell when to use what voicing?
- The key of the song is G major, so only F gets sharped in the first place. There is a C# back in measure 38, but since a sharp/flat expires at the end of the current measure, the C in measure 41 should've been natural anyway. So why is the natural sign included in measure 41?