Meaning of Re doppio bemolle in music
In music, **Re doppio bemolle** is an Italian term that translates to "double flat D" in English. It refers to the note D that is lowered by two semitones or two half steps. In musical notation, it is represented by the symbol **?**.
The term "double flat" indicates that the note is lowered by two half steps from its natural pitch. For example, if the natural pitch of D is played, Re doppio bemolle would be two half steps lower than that.
It is important to note that the use of double flats is relatively rare in music, as it usually occurs in specific musical contexts or compositions that require complex tonalities or chromatic alterations.
The Italian 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)
- [Spanish] Re doble bemol (m)
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