A flat is an accidental that indicates a slight decrease in pitch. It can take the form of a noun, a verb, or an adjective.
Meaning of Flat in Music
Flat can mean any of the following:
(n) A flat is a symbol (♭, also ‘b’ in type) placed in front of a note, decreasing its pitch by a half step. For example, Db is a half step lower than D. (v) To “flatten” a note means to lower its pitch by a half step (see also double-flat). (adj.) The word flat can describe a pitch that is slightly lower than desired, even if the pitch does not match an existing flat note. For example, when tuning a piano, a particular string might sound “a little flat,” and would need to be raised in pitch to be in-tune.
The inverse of a flat is a (♯) sharp.
Flat in Other Languages
You may also see a flat referred to as:
bemolle (It)bémol (Fr)Be; or simply the letter b (Ger)
A flat is an accidental that indicates a slight decrease in pitch. It can take the form of a noun, a verb, or an adjective.
Meaning of Flat in Music
Flat can mean any of the following:
(n) A flat is a symbol (♭, also ‘b’ in type) placed in front of a note, decreasing its pitch by a half step. For example, Db is a half step lower than D. (v) To “flatten” a note means to lower its pitch by a half step (see also double-flat). (adj.) The word flat can describe a pitch that is slightly lower than desired, even if the pitch does not match an existing flat note. For example, when tuning a piano, a particular string might sound “a little flat,” and would need to be raised in pitch to be in-tune.
The inverse of a flat is a (♯) sharp.
Flat in Other Languages
You may also see a flat referred to as:
bemolle (It)bémol (Fr)Be; or simply the letter b (Ger)
A flat is an accidental that indicates a slight decrease in pitch. It can take the form of a noun, a verb, or an adjective.
Meaning of Flat in Music
Flat can mean any of the following:
(n) A flat is a symbol (♭, also ‘b’ in type) placed in front of a note, decreasing its pitch by a half step. For example, Db is a half step lower than D. (v) To “flatten” a note means to lower its pitch by a half step (see also double-flat). (adj.) The word flat can describe a pitch that is slightly lower than desired, even if the pitch does not match an existing flat note. For example, when tuning a piano, a particular string might sound “a little flat,” and would need to be raised in pitch to be in-tune.
The inverse of a flat is a (♯) sharp.
Flat in Other Languages
You may also see a flat referred to as:
bemolle (It)bémol (Fr)Be; or simply the letter b (Ger)
A flat is an accidental that indicates a slight decrease in pitch. It can take the form of a noun, a verb, or an adjective.
Meaning of Flat in Music
Flat can mean any of the following:
- (n) A flat is a symbol (♭, also ‘b’ in type) placed in front of a note, decreasing its pitch by a half step. For example, Db is a half step lower than D.
- (v) To “flatten” a note means to lower its pitch by a half step (see also double-flat).
- (adj.) The word flat can describe a pitch that is slightly lower than desired, even if the pitch does not match an existing flat note. For example, when tuning a piano, a particular string might sound “a little flat,” and would need to be raised in pitch to be in-tune.
The inverse of a flat is a (♯) sharp.
Flat in Other Languages
You may also see a flat referred to as:
- bemolle (It)bémol (Fr)Be; or simply the letter b (Ger)