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  2. Flat (music) - Wikipedia

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    A quarter-tone flat, half flat, or demiflat indicates the use of quarter tones; it may be marked with various symbols including a flat with a slash or a reversed flat sign (). A three-quarter-tone flat, flat and a half or sesquiflat, is represented by a demiflat and a whole flat ().

  3. Accidental (music) - Wikipedia

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    If a note with a double sharp or double flat is followed by a note in the same position with a single sharp or single flat, there are two common notations. Modern notation simply uses a single flat or sharp sign on the second note, whereas older notation may use a natural sign (to cancel the double accidental) combined with the single ...

  4. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to communicate information about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated), and details about specific playing techniques (e.g., which ...

  5. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    Or (giving an alternative way of performing a passage, which is marked with a footnote, additional small notes, or an additional staff) ostinato Obstinate, persistent (i.e. a short musical pattern that is repeated throughout an entire composition or portion of a composition) ottava Octave (e.g. ottava bassa: an octave lower) ouverture (Fr.) see ...

  6. Natural (music) - Wikipedia

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    A note marked with a natural sign can be changed to a flat or sharp by simply applying the new accidental. A natural sign ( ♮ ) cancels a flat or sharp from a previous note or key signature . Sometimes these cancelling naturals at a key change are omitted, but they must be used if the new key has no flats or sharps.

  7. Musical note - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, music written in German for international use will use H for B natural and B b for B flat (with a modern-script lower-case b, instead of a flat sign, ♭). [ citation needed ] Since a Bes or B ♭ in Northern Europe (notated B in modern convention) is both rare and unorthodox (more likely to be expressed as Heses), it is generally ...

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    Mark Cuban was left ‘flat broke’ when an employee stole $82K from his first-ever company — here’s how he bounced back and what you can learn from his approach Vishesh Raisinghani October ...

  9. Click consonant - Wikipedia

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    Something like these sounds may be used for a 'clip-clop' sound as noted above. These sounds can be quite loud. They are written with the letter q in Zulu and Xhosa. The palatal clicks, ǂ , are made with a flat tongue that is pulled backward rather than downward, and are sharper cracking sounds than the [ǃ] clicks, like sharply snapped ...