a flat note is slightly lower than a normal note. You can tell the difference on a bassoon with E and E flat.
The difference between A and B in music is that A music is in a higher pitch than B and is harder to play.
There is no difference in terms of each scale would sound, as F-sharp and G-flat are the same exact note. However, when notated on sheet music, they would look different, as the F-sharp scale would use only sharps, and the G-flat scale would use only flats.
normal b flat, normal e flat, normal d, low g
semi tone or flat
C maj7 means its a normal C major chord but with an added seven.Intervals are 1-3-5-7 (C-E-G-B) C7 means its a dominant chord e.g. a flattened seven.The Intervals are 1-3-5-b7 (C-E-G-Bb) Thus the difference is the flat seven,in this case the B flat. .
The difference between A and B in music is that A music is in a higher pitch than B and is harder to play.
"What is the difference between a Terrace-flat and Penthouse?"
In music theory, a sharp raises a note by a half step, a flat lowers a note by a half step, and a natural cancels out a sharp or flat to play the original note.
In music theory, an F double flat is two half steps lower than an F natural, while an F flat is one half step lower than an F natural.
In music theory, C flat and B notes are enharmonic equivalents, meaning they sound the same but are written differently. C flat is a half step lower than B.
a flat is bigger
In music theory, D flat and C sharp are the same pitch but have different names. This is known as enharmonic equivalence. The difference lies in how they are notated in a musical score, with D flat being one half step lower than C sharp.
one is normel and one is flat
Normal puzzles have different levels of difficulty depending on age. They lie flat. Spherical puzzles are for older children and adults. They are not flat. The pieces come together and form a spherical shape.
There does not have to be a difference between a tall organization structure and a flat organization structure. These structures can be the same structure.
flat & non-flat
Is there a difference between a sissile polyp and a flat polyp. Can either one be a cause of cancer