-A @notation{sharp} pitch is made by adding @code{is} to the note name,
-and a @notation{flat} pitch by adding @code{es}. As you might expect,
-a @notation{double sharp} or @notation{double flat} is made by adding
-@code{isis} or @code{eses}. This syntax is derived from Dutch note
-naming conventions. To use other names for accidentals, see
-@ref{Note names in other languages}.
+A @notation{sharp} pitch is made by adding @code{is} to the note
+name, and a @notation{flat} pitch by adding @code{es}. As you
+might expect, a @notation{double sharp} or @notation{double flat}
+is made by adding @code{isis} or @code{eses}. This syntax is
+derived from Dutch note naming conventions. To use other names
+for accidentals, see @ref{Note names in other languages}.