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What do you call h in major C scale?

H is what the Germans call the note B. B is what they call B-flat. That is why Bach could spell out his name in notes... Bflat-A-C-B.


What note is H in German musical notation?

B


Which black note is called B in German music?

B is the German spelling for B-flat. Then their B-natural is H.


Is there a h note on piano?

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.


Do German musicians use the letter B at all when naming musical notes?

In Germany all the note names are the same as English note names except that Bb in German is B and B natural in German is H.


Why is the pitch B-flat called B in German even though it's a black key?

Because the note of B-natural is spelled H in German.


Is there a note named 'B' in German music?

Yes, but it is equivalent to the English "B-flat". The B natural is denoted "H".


Why cant the musical alphabet have the letter h in it?

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".


Why is there no B note in the German musical alphabet?

In the German musical alphabet, the notes are named using the letters A through H, which corresponds to the natural notes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and then H instead of B. This distinction arises from historical naming conventions in music theory, where the note B was divided into B flat (B) and B natural (H). Thus, H is used to represent the natural pitch that is equivalent to B in other systems, while B is reserved for the flat note.


Is there a H note in German music?

Yes, it's either B or B flat. Bach used it to spell his name.


Is h major a real scale?

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).


Does the German musical stave have six lines since there is an H note in their musical alphabet?

H is the German notation for B flat so still just 5 lines on the stave