Music, asked by rylandie, 3 months ago

What does a Flat Sign do to a pitch? Which direction on the Keyboard would you move to get from B to B Flat?

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Answered by Anonymous
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As an example, the note B is represented on the third line of the treble clef staff. The note B-flat is indicated with that same notehead with a ♭ symbol placed to the left of it. The ♭ symbol universally indicates a flat note. It tells a player to sound a pitch half a tone lower than the written note

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Answered by fathimasb
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As an example, the note B is represented on the third line of the treble clef staff. The note B-flat is indicated with that same notehead with a ♭ symbol placed to the left of it. The ♭ symbol universally indicates a flat note. It tells a player to sound a pitch half a tone lower than the written note.

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