In Germany, the note B natural is called B. This means that the note B in other countries (such as the United States) is called H in Germany.
Because there are only 7 notes. Actually in German music - the note which we call B is called "H" and the note Bb is called "B".
B is the German spelling for B-flat. Then their B-natural is H.
Because Germans do things diffrently
its B
Because the note of B-natural is spelled H in German.
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if your reffering to the p below the music staff its the symbol for piano meaning it should be softly played or sung
It is called B. The english B is called H. The origin of this supposedly was a copying error (handwritten) which made an h out of a b.
Actually, there is! German music uses letters A-H instead of A-G, it's not that there are different notes, it's just that the note they call B is actually a Bb, and H is the same as B natural.
In the German note naming system, believe it or not, H major DOES exist, because what they call H we call B (natural) and what they call B we call B (flat).