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double flat
noun
, Music.
- a symbol () that lowers the pitch of the note following it by two semitones.
- a note or tone marked or affected by such a symbol.
double flat
noun
- music
- an accidental that lowers the pitch of the following note two semitones Usual symbol
- a note affected by this accidental
adjective
- postpositive denoting a note of a given letter name lowered in pitch by two semitones
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What is the meaning of the sharps on the E and B line, and of a double-flat?
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(Sometimes also the single sharp or flat will be found by itself, cancelling the double-sharp or double-flat).
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Next to Worksop Abbey, almost demolished; the church has a double flat tower entire, and a pretty gate.
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As the single-flat lowers a note by a half-tone, so a double-flat lowers it by two half-tones or a full tone.
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