Meaning of Re doble bemol in music
In music notation, **Re doble bemol** refers to the note D double flat. It means that the note D should be lowered by two semitones or two half steps. The symbol for Re doble bemol is **Rebb** or **Rebb**. It is derived from the Italian term "bemolle," which means "soft B" and indicates a lowering of pitch. The term "Re doble bemol" is used to specify the pitch of the note D in a musical composition.
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The Spanish term for D double flat.
See more about syllables of solmization in the Appendix.
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [English] D double flat
- [French] Ré double bémol (m)
- [German] Deses (n)
- [Italian] Re doppio bemolle (m)
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