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Jul 22, 2022

[Answer] When placed next to a note, what does the symbol seen here mean?

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...This small b-shaped symbol instructs the performer that the note should be played flat, which means that it should be a half-tone lower than written. The opposite accidental is called a sharp, which instructs one to play the note a half-tone higher. Sometimes, sharps and flats can be used to refer to the same note, for example, C-sharp is the same as D-flat.




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Flat:


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