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In music, flat means lower in pitch. It may either be used generically, meaning any lowering of pitch, or refer to a particular size: lowering pitch by a chromatic semitone. A flat is the opposite of a sharp (♯) which raises pitch by the same amount that a flat lowers it.
5 lip 2023 · Flat notes are musical notations that lower the pitch of a note by a semitone. Learn how to use them, what they mean, and how they affect the sound and emotion of music.
26 lut 2024 · Sharp and flat describe a change in pitch; they make notes go higher or lower. To "sharp" (♯) a note means raising it's pitch. This means that a G♯ is higher than a G. In fact, G♯ is a ½-step higher than G. To "flat" (♭) a note means lowering its pitch. A flat (♭) note will be a ½-step lower.
4 paź 2023 · Flat notes are notes that are lowered by a semitone, notated with a ♭ symbol. They are the opposite of sharp notes, which are raised by a semitone, notated with a # symbol. Learn how flats and sharps work in different scales and tuning systems.
Flat in music means lower or lower-pitched than the correct note. Learn how to identify and use flat notes in music with this beginner's guide, including examples and tips.
A flat is a musical sign that lowers the sound of a note by a half step. Learn how to use flats in the key signature, in the chromatic scale, and in major scales with examples from classical music.
29 paź 2017 · A flat is a musical symbol or note whose pitch has been modified. Learn about flats and other accidentals, and see visual examples of musical symbols.