The leading note of Db major is C.
If you go to a piano and count down 2 semitones you land on a C. D double flat is a C just with another name. Double flat means you flatten (lower) the note by 2 two semitones.
It would be a sharp/flat. Like A would be A#/Bb
c flat. the semitone above b flat is b, with is equal to c flat. So the diatonic semitone is c flat because it has to be a different note name.
A flat is the note that is a half step down from the note with the flat sign. A minor is the name of a type of scale, which is the scale starting with the minor note it's named after. For example, the B minor scale would start with B minor, as opposed to starting with C (the first note of the common C major scale).
B flat note, C note, D note, E flat note, F note, G note, A note, B flat note.
C flat is located to the left of C. It is enharmonic with the note B.
C flat is the same as B natural.
b means the flat version of the note, one semi-tone below C. Between notes B and C on any clef there is only one semi-tone, so there is no C flat note. The C flat note is actually B.
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The enharmonic of a note is another note that sounds the same, so the enharmonic of d flat would be c sharp.
The leading note of Db major is C.
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If you go to a piano and count down 2 semitones you land on a C. D double flat is a C just with another name. Double flat means you flatten (lower) the note by 2 two semitones.
It would be a sharp/flat. Like A would be A#/Bb