sharped

/ʃɑrpt/
verb
  1. Past tense of sharp; to raise the pitch of a musical note by a semitone, or to mark a note with a sharp symbol (♯).
    • She sharped the note accidentally, making the melody sound wrong.
    • In the sheet music, the conductor sharped several notes to match the key signature.
    • The composer sharped the F in the second measure to create a brighter sound.
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