converts a following bu-letteral into a sumti representing the musical sharp note with that name.
The next bu-letteral is absorbed and a sharp accidental is given to it; e.g. "zi'e'e gy" means "the note G-sharp". Use zi'e'i for double sharps or subscript this cmavo to refer to a multiple of the sharp, e.g. for triple sharps or half sharps. Subscripting with a negative value will refer to flats instead. The first two syllables of the cmavo in the zi'e'a series were chosen for the similarity to "zgike". See also: zi'e'a, zi'e'i, zi'e'o and zi'e'u.