A flat note, often indicated by the symbol "♭", looks like a lowercase "b" and is used in musical notation to lower the pitch of a note by a half step. For example, if you see a B♭ note, it means to play the B note one semitone lower. In sheet music, it appears before the note it modifies on the staff, affecting its pitch throughout the measure unless canceled by a natural sign.
What does a whole note look like
Yes. That note would be flat (or sharp, depending how you look at it) throughout the whole piece, unless there is a change of key.
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A half note looks like a quarter note with nothing in the middle
It would be a sharp/flat. Like A would be A#/Bb
To determine if a note is flat or sharp, you need to look at the symbol next to the note on the sheet music. A flat symbol () lowers the pitch of the note by a half step, while a sharp symbol () raises the pitch of the note by a half step.
To determine if a note is sharp or flat, you look at the symbol next to the note on the sheet music. A sharp symbol () means the note is raised by a half step, while a flat symbol (b) means the note is lowered by a half step.
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B flat note, C note, D note, E flat note, F note, G note, A note, B flat note.
What does a whole note look like
B flat
Yes. That note would be flat (or sharp, depending how you look at it) throughout the whole piece, unless there is a change of key.
To determine if a note is sharp or flat when reading sheet music, look for the symbols next to the note. A "" symbol indicates the note is sharp, meaning it is played one half step higher. A "b" symbol indicates the note is flat, meaning it is played one half step lower.
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Check the key signature or look for a sign in front of the note.
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if it's an A-Flat scale the first note is A-Flat...