If you have the modern resources to do so, in a word document, a symbols button can be seen at the top of the page, this can include flat and other musical symbols. I am not aware of how to do it using a keyboard- but I hope I've helped!
I think you mean on how do you type B-flat major on a computer keyboard.
Here is how you can do it, type 266d then press ALT key-X.
For example: ♭♭♭♭♭
Play one step higher than concert pitch. C on piano is D on a B-flat instrument.
"nat" is an abbreviation for a "natural." It means that in a specified key, whether it consist of flats or sharps, the "natural" cancells out the normal flat or sharp tendency of the note.
A Sharp
The flat symbol (b)
c flat, a double sharp or H!
In German musical spelling, B-natural is H. By using a different letter, including a flat with the B for B-flat becomes redundant.
lower case "b"
It is A flat.
Using German musical spelling, the B becomes B-flat and the H is B-natural. So, you would get B-flat, A, G, B, D, A, D
E flat D Flat C <3
A-flat
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"nat" is an abbreviation for a "natural." It means that in a specified key, whether it consist of flats or sharps, the "natural" cancells out the normal flat or sharp tendency of the note.
A Sharp
G sharp
The flat symbol (b)
There is such a thing as a double-flat.
The musical notes are: A B C D E F G A sharp/ B flat B sharp/ C flat C sharp/ D flat D sharp/ E flat E sharp/ F flat F sharp/ G flat G sharp/ A flat