- 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...
-
bémol (c. 1858), CFF 71
Magnificat en Mi
bémol (c. 1858), CFF 72
Grand Chœur en Mi
bémol (c. 1858), FWV 24, 13 / CFF 73
Moderato con moto en Mi
bémol...
- B♭ (B-flat), or, in some
European countries, B, is the
eleventh step of the
Western chromatic scale (starting from C). It lies a
diatonic semitone above...
- E♭ (E-flat) or mi
bémol is the
fourth semitone of the solfège. It lies a
diatonic semitone above D and a
chromatic semitone below E, thus
being enharmonic...
- D. It is thus
enharmonic to C♯. In the
French solfège it is
known as re
bémol. It is the
second semitone of the solfège. When
calculated in
equal temperament...
-
semitone above G and a
diatonic semitone below A, thus
being enharmonic to la
bémol or A♭ (A-flat).[citation needed] When
calculated in
equal temperament with...
- A♭ (A-flat; also
called la
bémol) is the
ninth semitone of the solfège. It lies a
diatonic semitone above G and a
chromatic semitone below A, thus being...
- Le Trio en mi
bémol is a
brief filmed theatrical comedy directed by Éric
Rohmer in 1988
starring Pascal Greggory and
Jessica Forde. It runs for 75 minutes...
- G♭ (G-flat; also
called Ges or sol
bémol) is the
seventh semitone of the solfège. It lies a
diatonic semitone above F and a
chromatic semitone below G...
- da) دو-بيمول (Do-
bemol) دو بمل (Do
Bemol) דוֹ בֵּמוֹל (Do
Bemol) Do
bemolle Do
bémol Do
bemol Dó
bemol До-бемоль (Do-
bemol) Do
bemol Do mol Ντο ύφεση...