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While there is no B# (B sharp) or E#, There is a B flat and E flat which is actually an A# and D# respectively except they become flats when your going down the scale instead of up.
At least thats what I was taught!!
As for the original question, just think of sharps as another note. Whether you use them or not depends on the scale you use for your note progression however I wouldn't worry about learning scales just yet, just play what sounds right and if you have a musical ear, it will be right.
If you want to know what a scale is, play do-rey-me-fa-so-la-te-do on a piano, you've done your first scale. Chances are you hit some sharps right?
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