it stands for flat
A natural sign cancels out a Flat or Sharp!:)
A bemol is another term for the flat sign in music, ♭, used to lower a note by a semitone.
The music is in Cb Major if the music is in a bright sounding key. The music is in Ab minor if the music is in a dark sounding key.
second space with flat sign. or high a flat is line above fifth line with flat sign
*Chromatic signs are the sharp sign (♯), flat sign (♭) and natural sign (♮)a. Sharp sign(♯)- is used to raise the pitch by a half stepb. Flat sign(♭)- is used to lower the pitch by a half stepc. Natural sign(♮)- is used to restore the tone of a note to its original pitch.-:)
Check the key signature or look for a sign in front of the note.
A sharp sign looks similar to a number symbol #. When the sharp sign is placed to the left of a note on sheet music, then it applies to that note. If on a piano, you play the note to the right of original note shown. (C# is the black note to the right of C.) A flat sign looks like a pointed b. When the flat sign is placed to the left of a note on sheet music, it applies to that note. If on a piano, you play the note to the left of the original note shown. (D flat is the black note to the left of D) A natural sign looks like this http://z.about.com/d/musiced/1/0/Q/6/naturalsign.jpg The natural sign cancells out any sharps or flats which were previously given to the note in that measure. For instance, if you see an F natural, you simply play an F.
A natural and a sharp before a note means that the note was previously a double-sharp and is now just a sharp.
Trill to Gb (F#)
Tortilla Flat was created in 1935.
Coldwater Flat was created in 1968.