Meaning of Fa diesis in music
In music, **Fa diesis** refers to the note F sharp (F♯). The term "diesis" is derived from the Greek word meaning "half-tone above". In musical notation, a sharp symbol (♯) indicates that a note should be played one semitone (half step) higher in pitch ). Therefore, when you see "Fa diesis" in a musical context, it means to play the note F♯.
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The Italian term for the pitch F sharp.
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [English] F sharp
- [French] Fa dièse (m)
- [German] Fis (n)
- [Spanish] Fa sostenido (m)
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