This occurs in older scores. I think it has been abandoned in modern editions: it is certainly not considered necessary and may, as you say, be confusing.

Michael Cook

On 4 Jul 2006, at 11:49, Lon Price wrote:

I recently played through a set of clarinet etudes with a student, and ran across an oddity. In the key of Bb, a couple E#s and B#s occurred. The manuscript had a natural sign and then a sharp next to the note in each instance, which seemed redundant to me, and confusing to my student. I guess I've seen this before, but is it really necessary to first cancel out the flat before entering the sharp?
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